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Palliative Medicine Doctor. Bowie botherer https://youtu.be/Sj-_ZOg1XHo?si=tm6INeD88icxCCtv
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Even groups that are neutral on Assisted Dying are deeply concerned about the flaws in this TIA Bill. Its promoters have tried to marginalise opposition to it, but they're misleading us& ignoring the evidence. If it goes ahead, there'll be an Inquiry within 5 ys. @laurenedwardsmp.bsky.social
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As a previous advocate for assisted dying, I categorically oppose this bill in its current form. It's dangerous and full of holes where the safeguarding should be.
Prof Mark Taubert
You've been calling for an assisted dying bill that doctors call dangerously unsafe and unworkable?
Absolutely infuriating that one of my colleagues has decided that what Parliament should focus on in the coming months - given everything going on in the world and here at home - is bringing back the assisted dying bill. Head in hands.
not the phrasing i’d have gone for
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This is painful. “It was rightly described as the safest and most robust assisted dying law anywhere in the world” Umm, only by the people trying to push it through. 🧵 Brief thread of how others described the Bill:
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