In just over 6 weeks time Parliament will debate assisted dying for the first time in six years.
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'We're going to vaccinate our way out of it,' they told us then.
'Vaccines limit severe symptoms and reduce hospitalizations.'
Today:
'The rate of hospitalizations is climbing, we're probably going to have to lockdown again in October.'
IT NEVER ENDS.
Impossible to comprehend the strength it takes for a mother to hand over her child like that to a stranger, with absolutely no guarantee of a safer life for that child, with no guarantee of seeing her child again, but left with no choice. What a fucked up world.
These people leaving everything they have behind not knowing where they are going or what happens next. The only difference between them and you or I other is sheer luck of where we were born, remember that when you see people trying to find a better life for their family’s.
60 years ago today, assisted dying was officially banned across England and Wales under the Suicide Act.
Soon, we will look back on the assisted dying ban as a relic of the past, but until then terminally ill people like David will continue to suffer.
Duno if im going through a mid life crisis or what but I feel embarrassed to go to the club cos I feel like im too old and it’s full of 18 year olds living their best life but im only 26 that ain’t that old is it?????? Help 😂😂
No sensible person could fail to see the the justice in making it safe for people to have the opportunity to plan the time of their dying together with their family around them, at an opportune time, much nearer to the end of their lives.