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A Demented Idea

By Chuck Colson, BreakPoint The Brits may be losing their marbles. The distinguished Baroness Warnock, labeled by the Daily Telegraph as Britain’s leading moral philosopher, ought to be ashamed of herself. You see, Lady Warnock once chaired a government committee that helped legalize embryonic research. She’s known for supporting assisted suicide for people don’t want to burden their caregivers. But...

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Baroness Warnock calls for euthanasia to be legalised in the UK

By Ben Leach, Telegraph.co.uk The parents who helped their paralysed son, Daniel James, die after a rugby accident have been backed by one of the most powerful moral philosophers, Baroness Warnock who has called for euthanasia to be legalised in the UK. As the controversy over Mr James’ assisted suicide continued, Mary Warnock, called for a [...]

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An Open Letter to Baroness Warnock on Assisted Suicide

As a follow up to Embryos and Elderly: duty to die , here is an An Open Letter to Baroness Warnock on Assisted Suicide by Rita Marker, a remarkable woman who has been fighting for the rights of the sick and elderly for decades.

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Rita Marker Tells a Duty to Die Advocate How To Win

Rita Marker, the head of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide knows more about the politics and facts of the facilitated death agenda than anyone else on earth. In this "open letter" to Baroness Warnock, who SHS readers will recall recently renewed her call for the UK to accept a duty to die once one becomes a burden, Marker adopts a The Screwtape Letters approach, to explaining...

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An Open Letter to Baroness Warnock on Assisted Suicide

When she said people with Alzheimer's should be able to appoint someone to request euthanasia for them, Britain's leading medical ethicist, Baroness Mary Warnock, caused a firestorm of controversy.

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Baroness Warnock: Euthanasia abroad would mean a 'two-tier death service’

Baroness Warnock, Britain’s leading expert on medical ethics and a vocal supporter of euthanasia, has said that it would be wrong to give immunity from prosecution to relatives who help terminally ill patients to die abroad.

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Alzheimer's sufferers 'ought to die'

Briefing. From SPUC: The medical ethicist who helped lay the foundation for the UK's embryology law has suggested that dementia sufferers have a duty to die. Baroness Warnock, described as the country's leading moral philosopher, says patients are a drain on national resources. She appears to want assisted suicide and/or euthanasia, including for patients who are not in pain but feel they are burden...

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Sarah Wootton: Baroness Warnock is wrong to advocate euthanasia for those with dementia

Sarah Wootton: Baroness Warnock is wrong to advocate euthanasia for those with dementia but, the UK needs to rethink assisted death

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Even a child murderer may deserve a little compassion

The celebrated moral philosopher Baroness Warnock and the child murderess Joanne Hill have something in common. In the past few days they have become figures of public loathing. Their shared interest in a final solution for people with disabilities has hit the news and they are now generally regarded as neo-Nazis.

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Do the demented have a duty to die?

(Ken Connor) - A waste. A burden. That is how influential medical ethics expert Baroness Warnock views people suffering from dementia. Lady Warnock, a prominent adviser to the British government, told the Church of Scotland's Life and Work magazine that people suffering from dementia should be allowed to kill themselves rather than continue to burden their families and Britain's National Health Service....

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Baroness Warnock: Dementia sufferers may have a 'duty to die'

The veteran Government adviser said pensioners in mental decline are "wasting people's lives" because of the care they require and should be allowed to opt for euthanasia even if they are not in pain. She insisted there was "nothing wrong" with people being helped to die for the sake of their loved ones or society. The 84-year-old added that she hoped people will soon be "licensed to put others down"...

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Baroness Warnock: Dementia sufferers may have a ‘duty to die’

Elderly people suffering from dementia should consider ending their lives because they are a burden on the NHS and their families, according to the influential medical ethics expert Baroness Warnock. (Telegraph)

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The Logical End of Nationalized Health Care

The State will be "licensed to put others down" who are "wasting the resources of the National Health Service" hopes one of Britains leading medical ethicists — Baroness Warnock: Demented People Have A 'Duty To Die' For The Sake Of Society . Subscribe in a reader

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Alzheimer's Society Has Responded To Comments Made By Baroness Warnock In The Media, UK

Speaking about her own views on assisted dying Baroness Warnock made reference to people with dementia as she publicised her latest book. Neil Hunt, Chief Executive of Alzheimer's Society says, 'We very much respect Baroness Warnock and her contribution to debate and policy formation over the last 34 years.

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Now our intellectuals think the old and frail have a 'duty to die', we are on the path to barbarism

Has there ever been anyone who has displayed more inhumanity towards her fellow human beings, and yet had more influence over British society, than the noble Baroness Warnock?