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15.05.13

Assisted dying legislation to be tabled today

Lord Falconer will table a private members’ bill to legalise assisted dying in “strictly defined circumstance” today.

The Labour peer proposes that patients aged over 18 who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness should be allowed to request help from a clinician to end their life.

Patients would have to prove they are mentally capable to make a voluntary and informed choice and are not unduly informed by others. Their condition would be independently assessed by two doctors, as well as other healthcare professionals.

Proposed safeguards would include guarantees about the storage and transportation of lethal medication, reporting of assisted deaths and powers for cases of non-compliance to be investigated.

The Bill is supported by groups including Dignity in Dying, but the BMA has rejected calls to soften its opposition to assisted dying and bishops in the House of Lords would strongly oppose a change in the law.

The Government has said the issue is a matter of conscience for each MP. Calls for legislation were rejected in 2006 and 2009.

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JG Richmond   15/05/2013 at 12:37

A great step forward, but what constitutes a "terminal illness" - my mother now 97 had a stroke two years ago which took away most of her speech and has left her too frail to do anything but sit or lie longs to die "what point is there in being alive" she asks on a good speaking day. Yet I don't think "aftermath of a life changing stroke" counts as a terminal illness.

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