- Mon Dec 02, 2024 9:15 pm
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Here's Rachel Maskell in her local paper, weighing up all sides, so she says.
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/247538 ... askell-mp/
She says she was a "clinician". She was a physiotherapist, but has strong views on "doctors" who will apparently cart off anyone who says they're worried about being a burden and haplessly tell people they're terminally ill when they aren't. If that sounds a bit like a pro-life abortion argument to you, then you might not be surprised that Maskell voted against extending abortion rights to Northern Ireland. The evidence is that she has a principled position on this issue, and she's entitled to it, but don't pull the old "I'm weighing it all up carefully".
As I said before, "don't want to be a burden" is something almost anyone who cares about their family might say. It doesn't mean, "kill me now", and nobody is suggesting that it should.
Also this.
Note also the nonsense that it's "rushed". Are her views here "rushed" then?
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/247538 ... askell-mp/
She says she was a "clinician". She was a physiotherapist, but has strong views on "doctors" who will apparently cart off anyone who says they're worried about being a burden and haplessly tell people they're terminally ill when they aren't. If that sounds a bit like a pro-life abortion argument to you, then you might not be surprised that Maskell voted against extending abortion rights to Northern Ireland. The evidence is that she has a principled position on this issue, and she's entitled to it, but don't pull the old "I'm weighing it all up carefully".
As I said before, "don't want to be a burden" is something almost anyone who cares about their family might say. It doesn't mean, "kill me now", and nobody is suggesting that it should.
Also this.
If this were not enough, the Bill actually states that a doctor could suggest a patient considers an assisted death. This crosses a Rubicon in medicine. We know the implicit trust someone has in a doctor. They are required to ‘do no harm’, however this Bill changes their role and we should all be deeply concerned.I don't know about you, but putting someone out of unimaginable pain doesn't sound to me like it's doing harm. Again, I think she's bringing a particular pro-life view to the table here. Nor is it clear why the doctor suggesting assisted death is inconsistent with trust in your doctor. I think the real point she's concerned with is that the doctor might suggest something she (not the patient) doesn't like.
Note also the nonsense that it's "rushed". Are her views here "rushed" then?