Euthanasia is a much-discussed topic in the UK these days, particularly when people believe that Euthanasia should be legalised. For some people, the most important question about Euthanasia is "Is it ever right to kill an innocent human being?" Bentham (1843) famously said that all talk of natural rights is "nonsense upon stilts". Yet some people claim we have a 'right to die '. Other people say we have a right to dignity, and that euthanasia can provide a dignified, peaceful death rather than a prolonged period of lost dignity and great suffering. However, Euthanasia is difficult to make a decision or judge that it is legal or not. This argument will give some viewpoint and some example to support the Euthanasia should be legalized in the UK.
The first aspect for does Euthanasia to be legalized is ‘It saves lives’. This viewpoint has been proven that it can actually save lives not to shorten life. Many peoples can’t believe that this argument is true or not. Netherlands country has had progressive laws on assisted dying for over a decade now. In 2005, only 0.4 percent of all euthanasia procedures were carried out without the patient’s explicit permission, this study founded by the New England Journal of Medicine. Many peoples might argue that 0.4 percent too many, but you will get this by following evidence. A 1991 report, written a decade before euthanasia was legalized, found that 0.8 percent of the deaths at the time were done without the explicit request of the patient (Kessler, 2012). In other words, giving a nationwide go-ahead for doctors to legally end their patient’s lives actually halved the number of unwanted deaths.
In Britain, a 2012 study discovered that as many as 57,000 patients (Donnelly, 2012) each year die without being told that efforts to keep them alive have been stopped. Instead, they’re just shoved onto a “death pathway” designed to alleviate suffering without ever being told. So
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