Currently, assisted suicide (Euthanasia) is illegal in all countries of the United Kingdom. However, as a devolved matter to the Scottish parliament, it is possible that at some point in the future different laws on euthanasia could apply within the UK.
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Response rates from 1.4k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
91% Yes |
9% No |
74% Yes |
5% No |
14% Yes, but only after a psychological examination to show they fully understand this choice |
4% No, but they should be allowed to refuse artificial life support |
4% Yes, but only if there is no chance they will survive their illness |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1.4k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1.4k Non-Civil Parish or Community voters.
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Unique answers from Non-Civil Parish or Community voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8S44KX24yrs4Y
Anybody should be able to end their lives via physician assisted suicide, even if there is nothing wrong with them
@9PFJJ5D6mos6MO
Yes as long as there is a system in place so it can’t be misused (by doctors to save spaces for instance). The vulnerable patient should be protected.
@9PJM4GK 6mos6MO
Yes, but the rights of disabled people must be sacrosanct to ensure they are not pressured or obligated in any way.
@8Q84WDJ4yrs4Y
Yes, if an extensive psychological assessment identifies capacity to make the decision and raises an issue regarding the person's quality of life
@B269S2P4 days4D
Yes as long as multi[le doctors are happy that there is no chance they will survive and after having a psychological examination to show they fully understand their choice
@B25K6V87 days7D
No, but they can be allowed to travel to a country where it is legal or to refuse further treatment.
@9ZV4F9Y4wks4W
Yes, but only if they fully understand the choice they are making and they have a less than 50% chance to survive their illness, or are suffering from extreme pain due to being kept alive
@9QFNMXY 6mos6MO
Yes, but only after a period of time. They should be assessed before waiting weeks/months in case they suddenly regret their decision or there is any improvement in their condition. People who are indisputably terminal should have a reduced time period, or it is nullified entirely depending on circumstance. People unable to communicate for themselves should not be considered for this, as they may be pressured by their family.
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