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PRESS RELEASE: MDMD Response to Noel Conway’s legal challenge on Assisted Dying

Today MDMD issued the following press release:

My Death, My Decision is pleased that, with support from Dignity in Dying, (DiD), Noel Conway, who is most unfortunately terminally ill with motor neurone disease, has begun judicial review proceedings, claiming that the failure of Parliament to amend the present Suicide Act, to permit him to have a medically-assisted rational suicide, unlawfully interferes with his rights.

While welcoming Mr Conway’s appeal, MDMD regards his attempt to change the law only as a “first step”.  By focusing on someone who is terminally ill, we are forgetting that very many other individuals (especially the elderly) may also be suffering severely, and for much longer periods than six months, from various medical conditions. These people may also hope, for the possibility of a legalized medically-assisted rational suicide.  Whenever our Parliament considers legalizing “assisted dying” again, it must then consider changing the law to include all competent, incurably suffering adults – as is fortunately possible today in Belgium, Luxembourg, The Netherlands and Switzerland.

The six-month criterion proposed by DiD is a particular problem for those suffering from early stage dementia. By the time a sufferer is within six months of dying they will have lost their mental capacity to choose an assisted death, should that be available. By then they are likely to have experienced extensive suffering and loss of dignity. Dementia is now the single largest cause of death in England and Wales. [Office of National Statistics:  Deaths registered in England and Wales (Series DR): 2015]

MDMD also wants to comment on part of the extensive statement by Mr. Conway which appears on the DiD website, www.dignityindying.org.uk/news/noel-conway-seeks-change-law .  In this, he notes that, regarding the possibility of going to DIGNITAS in Switzerland, “I do not wish to die in a faceless clinic, away from home and without my loved ones around me”.  Since MDMD was founded in 2009, at least nine of its supporters have travelled to Switzerland to end their lives there. Most of them have gone to DIGNITAS.  Our patron, Dr. Michael Irwin, has personally witnessed five such assisted suicides.  While we strongly agree with the need for assisted dying without travelling abroad, it is a great distortion of the truth to describe DIGNITAS – To live with dignity – To die with dignity, near Zurich, as “faceless”. In fact, The Guardian, on November 18, 2009, noted that it “is sunny, clean and neutral, not unlike a holiday rental apartment”.  Furthermore, everyone can see photos on the DIGNITAS-website. The word “clinic” is inappropriate as there is no medical staff or equipment present (although an individual is interviewed by a Swiss physician, independent of DIGNITAS, upon their arrival in Zurich, who writes the necessary prescription).  Furthermore, family members and friends are encouraged by DIGNITAS to be present when someone dies, and this happens with almost all assisted dying cases.

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Lord Rix changes his mind in support of legalised euthanasia

In 2006 Lord Rix, who was president of Mencap, voted against an assisted dying bill in the House of Lords. Now, aged 92, and terminally ill himself, he has changed his mind, and has called on the speaker of the House of Lords to open the debate again: “I can only ask that once again the House of Lords brings the UK up to date by allowing legal euthanasia after all other avenues have been pursued. Please raise the question again in the House of Lords so that people like me do not continue to suffer untold misery for want of a kind alternative.”

What changed his mind? “As a dying man, who has been dying now for several weeks, I am only too conscious that the laws of this country make it impossible for people like me to be helped on their way, even though the family is supportive of this position and everything that needs to be done has been dealt with. Unhappily, my body seems to be constructed in such a way that it keeps me alive in great discomfort when all I want is to be allowed to slip into a sleep, peacefully, legally and without any threat to the medical or nursing profession. I am sure there are many others like me who having finished with life wish their life to finish.”

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His phrase referring to people like him “who having finished with life wish their life to finish” is a clear example of the MDMD description of a completed life.

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House of Commons Rejects Assisted Dying Bill

On 11th Sept 2015 MPs rejected an Assisted Dying Bill proposed by Rob Marris MP. The Bill would have permitted assisted suicide for people who requested it if they were suffering from a terminal illness and had a life expectancy of 6 months or less.

For more details see the bbc news report.

The transcript of the House of Commons debate can be read here and video watched here.

While MDMD are disappointed that the Bill was defeated, we believe that the Bill should not have been limited to those with a 6 month prognosis (see our reasons here). Such a limited Bill could only ever be seen by many people as a first step towards allowing them the good death they would like.

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