Historische Abstimmung zur Legalisierung der Sterbehilfe auf Messers Schneide

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/assisted-dying-mp-vote-legal-b2655573.html

Von tylerthe-theatre

5 Comments

  1. EwokSuperPig___ on

    There are no sensible reasons for it not to pass. Some people hate change

  2. DrCrazyFishMan1 on

    I was going to say, that if this doesn’t pass I wish the suffering that they are forcing on others into those voting against it, but of course I wouldn’t actually wish that on anybody… WHICH IS THE EXACT POINT!!

  3. Hungry_Horace on

    This may not pass today, but it’s a huge step forward that it’s even coming up for a meaningful vote, and if it doesn’t pass this year it surely will in the near future.

    As with other issues like gay marriage, changes to the divorce laws, etc it takes time for Parliament to catch up with public sentiment and sometimes a few gos at passing legislation. And a decade after it IS passed, everyone will wonder why it was ever contentious.

    It’s a profound social change and I’m happy to see the government addressing it this early in their tenure.

  4. BusyBeeBridgette on

    I think anyone who has had a grandparent die of Dementia or Parkinsons etc would likely be pro-assisted dying. Rightfully so. Why make a person go through many years of agony? Let them be at peace.

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