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Assisted dying: Parliamentary public consultstion

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Siope Wed 18-Jan-23 16:49:26

In case anyone has missed this: the cross-party Health and Social Care Select Committee is undertaking an inquiry into assisted dying.

As part of this inquiry, it has opened a public consultation to take into account public opinion on this issue. This is a significant opportunity to have your voice heard.

The deadline to respond is 23:59 on Friday 20th January

You can respond here www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/M66AML/

Shinamae Wed 18-Jan-23 16:54:04

Bring it on…..

Fleurpepper Wed 18-Jan-23 17:01:51

oh yes,, time people had the choice.

Have already done survey.

Siope Wed 18-Jan-23 17:12:38

For those of you who are in favour, and who’d like some help on what to include in your response, Dignity in Dying have some suggestions (scroll down the page)

www.dignityindying.org.uk/take-action/respond-to-the-parliamentary-consultation-today/

Farzanah Wed 18-Jan-23 17:31:54

Thank you for linking this Siope

Oreo Wed 18-Jan-23 17:39:47

Thanks Siope this is much needed.

Juicywords Wed 18-Jan-23 18:40:20

That was a very helpful link Siope. Thank you.

dustyangel Wed 18-Jan-23 18:50:22

Wish I’d seen this earlier. I’ve already filled the survey form in but I could have done with some ideas on how to word my reasoning.

silverlining48 Wed 18-Jan-23 19:03:29

I just completed mine. Thanks Siope.

Germanshepherdsmum Wed 18-Jan-23 19:35:09

Thanks. Done.

Smileless2012 Wed 18-Jan-23 19:51:44

Thank you for the link Siope as you've provided me with the opportunity of completing the survey.

Iam64 Wed 18-Jan-23 20:07:32

Thank you siope I’ve completed the form

Redrobin51 Wed 18-Jan-23 20:22:32

Thank you for posting this, I've filled it in.

Doodledog Wed 18-Jan-23 20:32:12

Done. Thanks for the link.

Reubenblue Wed 18-Jan-23 21:10:05

Thank you very much for the prompt, both me and DH have completed the survey.

GrandmaKT Wed 18-Jan-23 21:18:27

I already completed it - thanks for publicising!

Juliet27 Wed 18-Jan-23 21:21:20

Thanks. Completed

Cs783 Wed 18-Jan-23 21:29:39

Thank you. Done.

Grannybags Wed 18-Jan-23 21:30:11

Just completed the form. Thank you for both the links Siope
The Dignity in Dying was helpful

Ali23 Wed 18-Jan-23 21:41:27

Thanks for the info. I didn't know that this consultation was taking place.
Have completed my reply.

fancythat Wed 18-Jan-23 21:49:58

I dont agree with it.
Slippery slope apart from anything else.

No, I dont particularly want to discuss it personally.

Fleurpepper Wed 18-Jan-23 22:02:20

No-one will force any one to do this. It has to be a choice. You have no more right to want to impose your choice on others. No slippery slope at all, as all security measures will be taken. Same as in other countries where it works safely and well.

Fleurpepper Wed 18-Jan-23 22:02:57

A pity you won't discuss it. Your reasons and arguments would be interesting for all.

Shinamae Wed 18-Jan-23 22:05:16

Thank you for the link have filled in the form.What I would really like is to go with my solicitor to my doctor now and say,IF l become terminally ill and in terrible pain (as my brother was 20 years ago with bowel cancer )I should be able to ask you for a lethal injection. Also if I develop dementia and when it comes so I don’t know my own name, (obviously, would have to have a lot of tests before to determine the diagnosis )then I should also be able to have a lethal injection… I already have a stash of sleeping pills because I am determined not to be a burden and definitely not to go into a care home... I do realise it’s not as easy as just taking a handful of pills to end one’s life, but I do have a plan. Has anybody watched the film with Julianne Moore “Still Alice” it’s about an American professor who develops early onset dementia…

Fleurpepper Wed 18-Jan-23 22:20:38

Shimanae, Alzheimers/dementia will not be part of any assisted dying scheme. Not for a very very long time, if ever. Even in countries where assisted dying is legal, you have to be totally compos mentis on the day of decision, and on the day of 'departure'. This is possible with cancer and many other terrible diseases, but not Alzheimers or dementia.

Anyone who follows Dignity in Dying and its patron Alex Pandolpho, will be very aware of this. The choice in such cases is a) far too soon or b) too late and not possible. For me, it would be a) because b) would be intolerable.