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@LouShack

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Leeds Katılım Temmuz 2013
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skywalker@LouShack·
@gwpurnell I suggest you look at how laws are made in Canada and Holland. I suppose when a child is severely ill and parents make the court application for an AD, that speaks volumes on suffering.
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Graham P ☮️@gwpurnell·
@LouShack The bill would not be a fly in amber. I suggest you look at how this has worked in Canada and Holland and how the remit has shifted to children and those without life-threatening illness. This movement is the training wheels for eugenics.
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Graham P ☮️@gwpurnell·
(Possibly) my last word on Liam McArthur's bill. If the sponsors saw themselves as compassionate, why didn't they embrace safeguards that would reduce the danger of wrongful medical deaths or coercion? Why didn't they care about making it the safest legislation of it's kind? /1
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skywalker@LouShack·
@FoysolChoudhury Nothing would have been OK for you. Be honest, you have fibbed for your god. Do you need to review your abortion law... as there are no safeguards at all for that bill
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Foysol Choudhury MBE MSP
Foysol Choudhury MBE MSP@FoysolChoudhury·
My statement on last night’s Stage 3 vote on the Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill. Thank you to everyone who has taken the time to share their views and concerns.
Foysol Choudhury MBE MSP tweet media
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@browser_things @LouShack @gwpurnell Shut the fuck up - arsehole. I'm not a 'he', and protecting vulnerable people is the decent thing to do. Stop projecting your evil onto others.
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@LouShack @browser_things @gwpurnell You see all these very reasonable amendments? Yeah - they wouldnt allow them. That made the Bill dangerous to huge sections of society. Hence it failed. That is why people voted against it - not principle - but procedure. A shit bill that was dangerous.
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@LouShack @browser_things @gwpurnell What _ I didnt experience fear and over focus on the word? I assure you I did. What I didnt experience was an offer of Assisted Suicide - which was handy, as I may have taken that, as opposed to treatment.
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skywalker@LouShack·
@Hossylass @browser_things @gwpurnell That's a really interesting concept. Can you tell me the safeguards for women in the Abortion Act, you know to protect them from abuse and coercion from the father?
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@LouShack @browser_things @gwpurnell I believe in abortion in limited circumstances. I'd like to lower from 24 weeks tbh. However after 24 weeks the life limiting conditions become more apparent. If a baby isnt going to survive, or the mother and baby will die, then medical intervention is needed.
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@browser_things @gwpurnell Yes. Imagine a doctor has just told you that you have cancer. Then they tell you you can opt for Assisted Suicide. Turns out your cancer has new treatments - but you dont know that. You mind is focused only on that one frightening word. Doctor messaging was going to be compulsory
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Browser of things
Browser of things@browser_things·
@Hossylass @gwpurnell And then theres a whole load of tanni grey Thompson amendments that their should be a neutral adviser appointed. For people who are worried about the state intervening in life or death decisions you sure want to add a lot of state people in to my decisions about my life
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Hoss@Hossylass·
@browser_things @gwpurnell They tried. THAT was what the amendments were. Safeguard proposals were refused. Pages and pages of them. It happened in the House of Commons. Its happening in the House of Lords. Without the safeguards its a dangerous Bill, and that is why it fell in Scotland.
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MyDeath, MyDecision
MyDeath, MyDecision@MDMDmydecision·
“What more are dying people and their families expected to do to prove the need for change?” The issue isn’t going away. Terminally ill people in Scotland deserve choice at the end of their lives and we will campaign for change for as long as it takes. mydeath-mydecision.org.uk/2026/03/17/sco…
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skywalker@LouShack·
@VonLederhosen1 No of course it won't. They don't give a shit about you or the public.
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Cui bono?
Cui bono?@VonLederhosen1·
Will the result of the Assisted Suicide Bill force a pivot towards palliative care?🤣🤣🤣
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