
Originally Posted by
KerrAvon
In this country you can be prosecuted for causing unnecessary suffering to an animal, which can include keeping them alive when euthanasia would be kinder. At the same time, we make it unlawful to assist a person to die, whatever their degree of suffering. There is a big contradiction there.
If my life became intolerable through illness, I would like the option to be assisted to die on my own terms. At the minute, I would probably have to pay a significant sum of money to travel to Switzerland, in the knowledge that anyone in the UK who assisted me to make that journey would risk prosecution for aiding and abetting suicide (although in reality, I would hope the CPS would be slow to say that such a prosecution would be in the public interest).
It follows that I am broadly in support of the right to die. It’s hugely complicated though as I accept the risk that some unscrupulous people might seek to persuade family members to choose to die. Proving that would probably be very diffiicult In addition, I can see that medical professionals would need the absolute right to opt out of involvement in any process that is put in place