Don’t let the National Health Service become the National Death Service
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Whether of others or for oneself, there are those who want to make death a human right. Someone should perhaps tell our determined activists that they don’t need to advocate for this, because death at some point is going to come to us all – and, if so minded, we can generally bring it about ourselves. But be that as it may, on 25th April the pernicious and dangerous Assisted Dying Bill is scheduled to return to the House of Commons for debate, following its passage through Committee. If passed, it will then go to the House of Lords.
But … but there is every chance that when the Bill returns to the Commons, it will be defeated. It will be remembered that back in November the Bill was passed by a majority of 55, which in the normal run of things should make it fairly unassailable. However, many who voted for this Bill said they had done so only because they wanted there to be wider, and informed, debate. They wanted to know more. Well now they do, – although not perhaps as much as they should – nevertheless, what has emerged in the last months has been disturbing.
From the start there were concerns expressed about the composition of the committee, with allegations of bias towards those who supported assisted dying. On top of that, evidence from those opposing the Bill was then not accepted, while proposed amendments to put in place safeguards to protect vulnerable groups, e.g. the disabled and mentally ill, were rejected out of hand. In fact, it appears that anyone voicing ethical concerns over the likely effects of implementation and dangers of abuse, was pretty much dismissed out of hand. Something chillingly illustrated by the comment of leading neurosurgeon and supporter of the Bill, Henry Marsh, who said, “They argue that grannies will be made to commit suicide. Even if a few grannies get bullied into it, isn’t that a price worth paying for all the people who could die with dignity?”
No, Mr Marsh, allowing ‘choice’ to the few who want to die, but don’t have the guts to do it without third party assistance, is not a price worth paying. It makes doctors complicit in murder, undermines our trust in the medical profession, and fatally diminishes the value we put on life, implying that only those whom society currently values are actually worth protecting.
Yet, perhaps most fatal of all, what Ms Leadbeater claimed was the ironclad safeguard of requiring approval for any application by a High Court judge, was finally admitted to be unworkable and abandoned. It has been replaced instead by requirement for assessment by a ‘panel of experts’, made up we are reassured of a psychiatrist, a social worker, and a leading (but unspecified) legal figure. On any reckoning, this is a recipe for disaster, and MPs are rightly expressing concern.
Under the provisions of the Bill, the applicant must be terminally ill, with a prognosis of 6 months or less to live – but in jurisdictions where assisted suicide is already legal that requirement, or restriction, has been so rapidly eroded as to be meaningless. In 2023, for example, 4.7% of all deaths in Canada were medically assisted, including not just the terminally ill, but those who claimed their physical or mental suffering ‘was unbearable’. Similarly, in the Netherlands, the requirements have been so far relaxed that euthanasia is now offered to couples where one says they cannot bear to live without the other. While young people with autism or learning difficulties are also now being ‘compassionately’ helped to die. It is the same story across the globe, wherever assisted suicide has been approved, with the youngest death so far recorded being a 9 year old child in Belgium in 2016.
Any legislation supporting assisted suicide is a slippery slope towards State-sanctioned euthanasia. It devalues life and denies people the care, compassion and respect that is their right, as made in the image of God. It is the taking of innocent life, which the Bible defines as murder, expressly forbidden in the 10 Commandments.
The repercussions of this perfidious legislation at some point will affect us all. No one wants to suffer, but let us not forget that all of us can, if we so wish, choose to end our own life already. But this is not a burden that should be put on others and, most definitely, it should not be imposed on society.
Please contact your MP today and ask him or her to oppose this dangerous and dehumanising legislation. Please pray that life will triumph over death.
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