Here is the latest update from the
Care Not Killing Alliance about
recent developments with euthanasia and assisted suicide.
Care Not Killing is a
mainstream UK-based alliance of over 40 organisations and thousands of
individuals which campaigns for better care and support for those who are sick,
disabled and dying and against any weakening of the law to allow euthanasia or
assisted suicide. The Alliance works in Parliament and in the
courts and with health professionals, carers, general public and media.
Court of Appeal
From 13-15 May, three of England's top judges heard the
appeals of Nicklinson, Lamb and 'Martin'; Paul Lamb joined the case after the
death of Tony Nicklinson, whose widow Jane remains a party to the case. The Lord Chief
Justice told the appellants that 'we are acutely aware of the desperate
situation in which the appellants find themselves and we are very sympathetic.
But we know, and they surely know, that we cannot decide this case as a matter
of personal sympathy. We have to decide it as a point of law'.
Media interest in the case has allowed many members of the
general public to hear from disability rights campaigners Katherine Araniello, Dr Kevin Fitzpatrick and Dr Colin Harte, who spoke
eloquently about the risks posed to vulnerable people - notably disabled people
- by a change in the law. Media coverage allowed our spokespeople to confront
advocates with the unsettling facts of what legalisation would mean -
summed up by discussion of the Groningen Protocol, which allows disabled babies
in the Netherlands to be euthanised, in a heated Radio Fivelive exchange. It is
crucially important that the dangerous reality of incremental extension not be
allowed to be swept under the carpet, but exposed to public view.
Falconer Bill
On the final day of the Court of Appeal hearing, Lord
Falconer tabled his
'Assisted Dying Bill' in the House of Lords. The first reading received
virtually no press attention, and there is no date yet scheduled for second
reading. The bill is the successor to Lord Joffe's failed attempt in 2006 and
Lord Falconer's own failed previous attempt in 2009, and the Labour Peer is now
seeking to use the findings of his stacked
'commission' to justify a third attempt, despite the continued opposition
of those who would be directly affected by such legislation - doctors and
disabled people - as well as his democratically
elected colleagues in the House of Commons.
Legislation around the world
Evidence of how dangerous euthanasia and assisted suicide
laws are for those who are most vulnerable continues to pour out of countries
like Belgium - where euthanasia
deaths increased by 25% in just one year - and Oregon - where suicide
contagion has been proven by the daunting
escalation in non physician assisted suicide rates since legalisation.
New
South Wales in Australia and the US state of Maine have both decidedly
rejected bills that would have permitted (respectively) euthanasia and assisted
suicide in recent weeks, and Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny has ruled
out assisted suicide legislation in the light of the Fleming
Supreme Court ruling. The US state of Vermont has, however, passed a law
permitting physician assisted suicide, and becomes the first US state to pass
such a law through its legislature. The law is based on that of Oregon, but with
fewer 'safeguards'
which will in any case expire after three years to be replaced by codes
developed by doctors themselves. Quebec,
meanwhile, has announced a euthanasia bill for the Canadian province, and
Belgium has also moved one
step closer to extending euthanasia to children.
Medics
The majority of the professional medical bodies have been
strongly opposed to any change in the law which would change the nature of
medicine, and the vast majority of individual medics across the board support
this stance. The Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) has announced a
consultation on assisted suicide, having last opened up the issue six years
ago, and while we remain assured that the daily experience of GPs leaves them firmly
opposed to any weakening of the law, we welcome an opportunity for
practitioners to publicly reaffirm their stance. The consultation is restricted
to members of the RCGP, who we would be delighted to hear from and to discuss
the recent developments with.
The British Medical Association (BMA) saw attempts by
advocates for change to press a neutral stance at last year's Annual
Representative Meeting which was decisively
rejected, and while we are glad that emerging end of life issues such as
the Liverpool Care Pathway have been given priority at
this year's ARM, we are pleased that the other important issues for the
practice of medicine are unlikely to be sidelined due to further efforts by a
determined minority so soon after the BMA last upheld its stance.
Liverpool Care Pathway
Lady Neuberger and her panel of experts have concluded oral
evidence sessions, and are now considering the input from these, alongside
written submissions and the findings of parallel inquiries. Care Minister
Norman Lamb has announced that the Neuberger Inquiry will report in July, and
we await its findings, hopeful that these will reflect the recommendations
of our own submission.
I hope to see this headline one day:
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