I only saw the latter half of the prog but will go back and see the whole.
I have been a supporter of assisted dying for a while, and am a humanist.
What did give me pause for thought was Canada’s laws on AD, which were very liberal to the extent of considering extending this choice (not yet Law) to those who were mentally ill. It was very moving to see the man with Parkinson’s and also the man with a long-standing mental health condition.
Maw I agree hospices seem ideal places in which to die, but very few people do actually die in them, and some would prefer to die at home, so perhaps more funding for hospice at home would be a good idea. I don’t agree that it is always possible to guarantee that some will die pain free, wherever they die. I’ve seen it sadly.
I agree with AD for terminally ill people who request it, whilst of sound mind and without coercion, and if performed by a medical practicer. What I am less sure about is that this strict criteria would not be widened over time allowing those not terminally ill to be able to choose this option.