This article was written by Dr Peter Saunders from the Care Not Killing Alliance in the UK and published September 28, 2013 on his blog.
Peter Saunders |
By Dr Peter Saunders:
A bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in New Zealand has been withdrawn amid fears it would become a political football.
A bill to legalise voluntary euthanasia in New Zealand has been withdrawn amid fears it would become a political football.
Labour MP Maryan Street withdrew her End of Life Choice Bill on 26 September before the member's bill ballot saying that she didn’t want it debated in election year.
She claimed that the move was ‘simply pragmatism’ and that she ‘absolutely’ planned to put it back in the ballot after the election.
Street was believed to have been pressured by Labour party colleagues to withdraw the bill amid concerns that some would have to campaign against it, distracting from the rest of the campaign.
Alex Schadenberg debating Maryan Street in 2012. |
Professor Emeritus David Richmond, spokesperson for Euthanasia-Free New Zealand, welcomed the move and said that the withdrawal would provide the much needed time to educate the NZ community and Members of Parliament about the hazards of legalising euthanasia.
(Professor Richmond will be speaking at the upcoming Euthanasia Symposium 2013 in Toronto on November 8, 9, 2013).
Richmond called for a redoubling of efforts on the part of all groups and organisations opposed to the Bill to alert the public to the danger to society, including the loss of human freedom, that accompanies legalised euthanasia.
As I have reported before, Street’s draft bill was very broad in scope proposing that euthanasia be open to people with terminal illness likely to cause death within 12 months, or to people with an irreversible physical or mental condition that renders their life unbearable - by their own assessment.
The delay will give campaigners in New Zealand a well needed reprieve to educate the public about strong arguments against changing the law. I hope they make the very best of the opportunity.
Links to similar articles.
New Zealand bill is wide-open and open to being wider.
Euthanasia: Real Choice or Illusion of Choice.
New Zealand euthanasia lobby will decide if euthanasia bill is delayed.
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