cromwell wrote: We have a 'managerial class' set over us to rule us. They think they always know best, so in the fullness of time, the state taking the decision will be the de facto outcome.
Is that not almost where we are?
The state already makes the decision, and the decision is "no". It is not much of a move for it to say "yes" in some cases - and that is what campaigners want.
What I fear, and I guess that I am not alone in this, is that people will be persuaded, or forced, into making a decision which is for "their" benefit and not that of the patient.
How, and what, safeguards can be put in place to always put the patient in charge of the decision remains a mystery to me.