Retired biosciences at University of Leicester, with a special interest in bioethics teaching.

Joined March 2008
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Chris Willmott retweeted
No - the root cause of failure to legalise assisted dying is a Bill that is unsafe (as judged by Royal Colleges), a failure of the Bills sponsors to engage with these concerns, and a campaign driven by half-truths and spin (some of which is repeated in this Editorial).
The root cause of the failure to legalise assisted dying is an absence of leadership by Britain’s prime minister. Want to know why? Register to read for free: econ.st/3Q2uOD1 Illustration: Raven Jiang
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In the village of Shama in southern Lebanon, the IDF has reduced the mausoleum of Simon Peter,an apostle of Christ, to ruins. Two thousand years of history, wiped away in a single moment......
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#popmaster ELO between the two rounds? Who'd have ever expected that?
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An alternative to the usual pro assisted suicide media bias (yes, I'm referring to tonight's @BBCPanorama), here's a link to Better Off Dead? bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001z8w… My @RTS_media award winning documentary opposing assisted suicide from a secular, disability rights perspective
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Funds raised for palliative care can be diverted to assisting suicides if Liam McArthur's #assistedsuicide bill is passed. Utterly appalling. The eyes of the whole world are upon you, Scotland.
👎IT GETS WORSE BY THE MINUTE! Imagine giving money to fund palliative care & then finding it’s spent on assisted suicide services instead. This could now happen in Scotland, if the assisted suicide Bill passes, after pro-assisted suicide MSPs reject an amendment to prevent it.
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Chris Willmott retweeted
Clearly-argued and unequivocal statement from the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland. “The Bill now poses unacceptable risks to the general public and the psychiatric workforce, meaning that we have no option but to oppose the Bill.”
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"In 2023, Professor Leonie Herx, the globally-renowned palliative care expert, described the nihilistic and dystopian outcomes from assisted suicide legislation. "Predictably, poor people or those experiencing short-term or long-term vulnerability were more at risk than affluent people with subjective decisions about the value of human life motivated almost entirely by cost considerations. "In an interview with The Herald, Prof Herx pointed out that legislation in her native Canada had advanced at 'breakneck speed' beyond many of the so-called safeguards. These included the proviso that assisted death would only occur in exceptional circumstances and for physical suffering that couldn’t be controlled, even though investment in palliative care at the end of life can relieve such suffering. "In Scotland and throughout the UK, almost every disabled rights organisation had expressed opposition to what they regarded as horrific outcomes and consequences for those with mental and physical challenges. "Professor Herx cited the case of a physician who’d been the main organiser of euthanasia provision at a hospital in Calgary. He was now a passionate opponent of euthanasia because he’d been appalled at how it was being used to target the weak and the vulnerable." 👇
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US immigration officials picked up a blind Rohingya refugee last week in Buffalo, NY. Then, realizing they had no basis to deport him, they released him five miles from his home. He needed a walking stick and died trying to make his way back to his house: investigativepost.org/2026/0…
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Chris Willmott retweeted
People should stop and consider why doctors tend to oppose the #assistedsuicide bill more than the public, with palliative care doctors - many of whom have seen thousands of people die - opposed to legalisation by 82%. Let's euthanize the assisted suicide bill.
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Chris Willmott retweeted
Things we haven't forgotten: 🤔 Farage never clarified how he got his Clacton house. He said he bought it, then he suddenly said it was his GF, but noone explained where they got the £885,000 from? 🤔 Farage appointed Nathan Gill, his friend and ally, who turned out was a Russian asset. 🤔 Farage is receiving well over £1,300,000 in extra earnings. He broke the ministerial code 17 times by not reporting all of them. 🤔 Over 30 former pupils and staff at his old school confirm Nigel was a racist, antisemetic bully 🤔 Farage personally appointed Nick Candy, knowing about his Epstein connections. 🤔 Farage was flown to Davos by a foreign billionaire, then flown to Dubai by a different foreign billionaire the week after. 🤔 Farage uses a company to minimise the tax he pays on his 13 extra jobs. Anything else?
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Today’s Mail: the Scottish AS bill is “clinically unsafe, inequitable and unworkable,” says the Association for Palliative Medicine.
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Seems increasingly plausible that the parameters of the AS bill are being shaped by cost/resource considerations: —High Court scrapped —No palliative care guarantee —Disability protections optional —Assessments over Zoom —No evidence-gathering powers —No profit cap for providers
Replying to @danny__kruger
Feeling really sick. I thought cost cutting might be part of it - civil servants doing the maths because Falconer amendments target both independent advocates and interpreters. Checked Govt Impact Assessment - did the maths. Govt saves £2323 per person with learning disabilities who waives an independent advocate. See pages 65-69. Please tell me I've got this wrong.
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The myth that the public support assisted deaths
📊After a pro-assisted suicide MP tries to claim that the public supports the assisted suicide bill, watch @miriam_cates put him right on GB News: when people understand the issues & the Bill itself, support drops dramatically!
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Esther Rantzen dismisses disability rights campaigners, they tried to silence them in the Commons, now Lord Falconer’s diluting the few safeguards inserted and says it’s “drafting changes” or “improvements”
Parliamentlive.tv parliamentlive.tv/event/inde…. Lord Falconer claims his new amendments to the Terminally Ill Adults bill are stronger. There are not. They are unpicking amendments MPs fought for to protect disabled and vulnerable people. I tried to raise this but there
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