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<blockquote data-quote="Which Tyler" data-source="post: 1203686" data-attributes="member: 73592"><p>The one thing I will to, to all those MPs voting against this because palliative care is a mess - introduce a member's bill to address palliative care then - these things are NOT mutually exclusive.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Completely understood.</p><p>For me, it would come down to - one last day with them in screaming agony or off with the fairies, or one last day as you ~(hopefully) remember them - compus mentus, true to themselves and (relatively) pain free.</p><p></p><p>But that's me, other views are valid, I just haven't come across other arguments that seem to be (I hadn't really come across the "but palliative care" or the "but self-coercion" before, the former isn't relevant to this, the latter... isn't an issue I@m worried about, if the self-coercion is intolerable, then it's intolerable).</p><p></p><p></p><p>ETA: the bill passes, and goes to committee - where the fun will start!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Which Tyler, post: 1203686, member: 73592"] The one thing I will to, to all those MPs voting against this because palliative care is a mess - introduce a member's bill to address palliative care then - these things are NOT mutually exclusive. Completely understood. For me, it would come down to - one last day with them in screaming agony or off with the fairies, or one last day as you ~(hopefully) remember them - compus mentus, true to themselves and (relatively) pain free. But that's me, other views are valid, I just haven't come across other arguments that seem to be (I hadn't really come across the "but palliative care" or the "but self-coercion" before, the former isn't relevant to this, the latter... isn't an issue I@m worried about, if the self-coercion is intolerable, then it's intolerable). ETA: the bill passes, and goes to committee - where the fun will start! [/QUOTE]
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