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Jim Jam's avatar

Interesting! I've worked in govt departments, in my experience reporting errors are often due to small things and can be corrected - shouldn't influence policy. That said, I agree with you Simon, fully funded palliative care is worth fighting for. It is the humane thing in my mind. Keep euthanasia as an option but don't expand it until palliative care is properly resourced.

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Stephen's avatar

This must then bring into question anything the MOH reports, states, claims!

Therefore, this begs the question, are they incompetent, or covering up something?

Again, transparency & accountability is always the issue! That being, why was euthanasia administered to 'this person'!

When we circumvent democratic practices including 'transparency & justice', then that means we have 'totalitarianism creep' & cover ups taking place!

In America they call that 'National Security' when they don't want to be upfront, transparent & accountable!

Democracy is a tool in which to create a just society! Clearly it is failing when you can't legislate the hearts of people, especially when they are in positions of power! The 'House' is rigged in their favour!

I am not anti-euthanasia per se, there will always be situations & circumstances, which may also include combat zones, where it is justified on the grounds of compassion & even necessity, but those reasons must be robust & justified!

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