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Disabled quartet tell MPs and peers why assisted suicide bill is unsafe and unsound

By John Pring on 22nd July 2021 Category: Human Rights

Disabled quartet tell MPs and peers why assisted suicide bill is unsafe and unsound
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Four leading disabled campaigners – a scientist, an academic, a consultant and a peer – have explained to parliamentarians why proposals to legalise assisted suicide would put disabled people’s lives at risk. All four told a meeting of the all-party parliamentary […]

Elation, relief… and dread, as MPs throw out assisted suicide bill

By John Pring on 18th September 2015 Category: Human Rights

Elation, relief… and dread, as MPs throw out assisted suicide bill
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Disabled activists have expressed elation and relief at the overwhelming defeat of an assisted suicide bill in the House of Commons, but fear that another attempt to change the law may not be far away. The private members’ bill put forward […]

COMMENT: Shakespeare’s bill is ‘deadly discrimination’

By John Pring on 24th August 2015 Category: Activism and Campaigning

COMMENT: Shakespeare’s bill is ‘deadly discrimination’
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Dennis Queen (pictured, right), a leading member of the campaign group Not Dead Yet UK, says the support of disabled academic Dr Tom Shakespeare for the assisted dying bill ignores its dangerous flaws What Tom has said is very disappointing to […]

Assisted suicide safeguards will not be water-tight, admits Shakespeare

By John Pring on 21st August 2015 Category: Human Rights

Assisted suicide safeguards will not be water-tight, admits Shakespeare
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One of the leading disabled supporters of legalising assisted suicide has encouraged opponents by appearing to admit that there are crucial flaws in the legislation that will be debated by MPs next month. Comments by Dr Tom Shakespeare (pictured) this week […]

Calls for Green to resign over assisted suicide support

By John Pring on 24th July 2015 Category: Politics

Calls for Green to resign over assisted suicide support
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Disabled people have expressed their anger and disappointment at the decision of Labour’s shadow disability minister to back legalising assisted suicide. Some disabled activists have called for Kate Green’s resignation, while others have not yet decided what action to take over […]

Assisted suicide’s new Commons champion picks death bill over independent living

By John Pring on 12th June 2015 Category: Human Rights

Assisted suicide’s new Commons champion picks death bill over independent living
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The MP spearheading a new bid to legalise assisted suicide has said that terminally-ill people should be allowed help to die, “whatever their reasons” for wanting to end their lives. Labour MP Rob Marris (pictured) has also admitted that he was […]

Peer admits real reason he thinks terminally-ill people should be helped to die

By John Pring on 12th June 2015 Category: Human Rights

Peer admits real reason he thinks terminally-ill people should be helped to die
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The most prominent cheerleader for the legalisation of assisted suicide has admitted that he believes the real reason the law needs changing is to help people who cannot tolerate the idea of losing their independence. Lord Falconer, who for several years […]

Activists claim Lib Dem’s suicide pledge is ‘deadly discrimination’

By John Pring on 30th January 2015 Category: Activism and Campaigning, Human Rights, News Archive

Activists claim Lib Dem’s suicide pledge is ‘deadly discrimination’
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The Liberal Democrats have been accused of “deadly discrimination”, after they failed to pledge that their new target of “zero suicides in the NHS” would also apply to terminally-ill people. Disabled activists campaigning against the legalisation of assisted suicide were initially […]

Lib Dems silent on assisted dying bill, despite goal of ‘zero suicide NHS’

By John Pring on 23rd January 2015 Category: Human Rights, News Archive, Politics

Lib Dems silent on assisted dying bill, despite goal of ‘zero suicide NHS’
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The Liberal Democrats have refused to say whether setting a new “ambition” for “zero suicides” in the NHS would be compatible with proposed laws that would legalise assisted suicide. Nick Clegg, the party leader and deputy prime minister, said at this […]

Protesters’ picture perfect response to Falconer’s bill

By John Pring on 16th January 2015 Category: Human Rights, Independent Living, News Archive

Protesters’ picture perfect response to Falconer’s bill
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Disabled activists were outside the House of Lords today (Friday) for a highly personal protest about the latest attempts to legalise assisted suicide. As peers continued the committee stage of Lord Falconer’s assisted dying bill protesters from Not Dead Yet UK […]

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