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'State Assisted Dying' Law is 'Slippery Slope' to Murder Say Campaigners

Legalisation of assisted dying is being 'fast-tracked' into law after a 'citizen's jury' backed the plan.


What is being called a "deeply divisive" vote to legalise state-assisted dying could be held within a matter of weeks as Sir Keir Starmer backed plans to fast-track it through the Commons, Reports the Mail on Sunday.


Starmer is so keen on the idea he is reportedly going to have it made law before Christmas.


A law claimed to allow terminally-ill adults to end their lives with medical help from the State is being secretly drafted by the Labour government with the intention of making it law before the new year. The law, which reportedly is a copy and paste from Canada's assisted dying laws is being called a "Mandate for Granny Killers" including by Starmer's own Justice Secretary according to the Mail.


Canada's assisted dying law which was brought in last year, has reportedly seen the state offer Euthanasia not just for the terminally ill but for a range of non life-limiting conditions including chronic pain, depression, and Long Covid.


In the UK a newly formed Citizen Jury has been formed by the Starmer regime which effectively bypasses the UK's parliamentary process. The first of these "citizens’ juries” on assisted dying in England has backed a change in the law to allow people who are terminally ill to end their life.


"A 'jury' of 28 people concluded it should be an option for those judged to have capacity to make their own decisions." Reported the BBC


The Nuffield Council on Bioethics which set up the jury said it "represented a crucial new piece of 'evidence' in the debate as it allowed the public to consider the issues more deeply than they could in surveys."


Expect 'Citizen Juries' to appear in all types of topics that the Left wants to push through in coming months, including climate change and online safety. Unlike real juries that a randomly selected from the public 'Citizen Juries' are overwhelmingly made up of activists for the topic they're ruling on. Adding the word 'Citizen' to these groups makes them appear democratic but they are really anything but. They have been specifically created to push-through the most extreme Left-Wing policies by effectively bypassing the parliamentary process.


When the issue of assisted dying was last debated by the Commons in 2015, it was overwhelmingly defeated by 330 votes to just 118. But now that Labour have power by majority it is likely to be passed unchallenged.


The reason that assisted dying has never been allowed was the suggestion that the law could be abused, predominately by some relatives of those dying. Now however, a far more sinister reason has become apparent, that the State itself could very well coerce elderly or vulnerable people into suicide.

We witnessed this mindset during Covid where thousands of elderly and vulnerable people were euthanised to 'save the NHS'. Millions were tricked into having DNR on their medical records which translated into DNT (Do not treat) with those in care homes and hospitals left to die from unrelated conditions. Thousands more were 'helped on their way' with overdoses of Midazolam and Morphine.

The Socialist Labour government view elderly people with even more distain seeing them as 'useless eaters' and a drain on resources. Anything that can speed up the process of dying is seen as a good thing.


Campaigners are attempting to raise the alarm on assisted dying saying that the state should have absolutely no involvement in an individuals death calling it 'State sanctioned murder' and say that it could put doctors in an impossible position.


However, the new law will almost certainly go through, putting millions of elderly and vulnerable at risk of murder by the State.


A Doctor has come up with a 'Euthanasia pod' that could be the answer to the world's overpopulation scientists say.


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alf.j.slawson
3 days ago

As two tier Kier is so keen on this idea I hope he'll volunteer to be the first to see if it works.

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