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Proposals to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland have been branded "dangerous and unnecessary" by a medical ethics body. | Proposals to legalise assisted suicide in Scotland have been branded "dangerous and unnecessary" by a medical ethics body. |
The Scottish Council on Human Bioethics said the planned bill risked turning disabled and terminally ill people into second class citizens. | The Scottish Council on Human Bioethics said the planned bill risked turning disabled and terminally ill people into second class citizens. |
Independent MSP Margo MacDonald hopes to introduce an assisted dying bill later this year. | Independent MSP Margo MacDonald hopes to introduce an assisted dying bill later this year. |
She first needs to win the support of 18 MSPs to bring it before parliament. | She first needs to win the support of 18 MSPs to bring it before parliament. |
The Lothian MSP's End Of Life Choices (Scotland) Bill would allow people whose lives become intolerable through a progressive degenerative condition, a trauma or terminal illness to seek a doctor's help in dying. | The Lothian MSP's End Of Life Choices (Scotland) Bill would allow people whose lives become intolerable through a progressive degenerative condition, a trauma or terminal illness to seek a doctor's help in dying. |
When dying patients realise that they do not need to suffer, they often change their minds about euthanasia Dr Callum MacKellar Scottish Council on Human Bioethics | When dying patients realise that they do not need to suffer, they often change their minds about euthanasia Dr Callum MacKellar Scottish Council on Human Bioethics |
But in a statement released in response to the proposal, the council said assisted dying was unnecessary because physical suffering can be adequately alleviated in all but the most rare cases. | But in a statement released in response to the proposal, the council said assisted dying was unnecessary because physical suffering can be adequately alleviated in all but the most rare cases. |
Director of research Dr Callum MacKellar said: "When dying patients realise that they do not need to suffer, they often change their minds about euthanasia." | Director of research Dr Callum MacKellar said: "When dying patients realise that they do not need to suffer, they often change their minds about euthanasia." |
The statement also said assisted dying was "dangerous" because it would change views on death and disability and mean Scottish society accepted - for the first time - that some lives were no longer worth living. | The statement also said assisted dying was "dangerous" because it would change views on death and disability and mean Scottish society accepted - for the first time - that some lives were no longer worth living. |
"People who are difficult or costly to care for may begin to be seen as burdens to society or second-class citizens," Dr MacKellar added. | "People who are difficult or costly to care for may begin to be seen as burdens to society or second-class citizens," Dr MacKellar added. |
"In addition, it would fundamentally change the role of doctors and other health care professionals, whose role has always been to cure and care for patients, not to kill them." | "In addition, it would fundamentally change the role of doctors and other health care professionals, whose role has always been to cure and care for patients, not to kill them." |
Moral objections | Moral objections |
The council was formed in 1997 and is an independent, non-partisan, non-religious council composed of physicians, lawyers, ethicists and other professionals from disciplines associated with medical ethics. | The council was formed in 1997 and is an independent, non-partisan, non-religious council composed of physicians, lawyers, ethicists and other professionals from disciplines associated with medical ethics. |
Under Mrs MacDonald's bill, any suitably registered doctor asked by a patient for help in ending their life would then be required to seek the opinion of a specialist on the patient's capacity to make such a decision. | Under Mrs MacDonald's bill, any suitably registered doctor asked by a patient for help in ending their life would then be required to seek the opinion of a specialist on the patient's capacity to make such a decision. |
Doctors with religious or moral objections would not be obliged to help any patient to end their life. | Doctors with religious or moral objections would not be obliged to help any patient to end their life. |
After any assisted death the doctor would have to supply the relevant health board with medical records for the patient. | After any assisted death the doctor would have to supply the relevant health board with medical records for the patient. |
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