Cheshire Cat
The most curious thing..
The point of the law is that the interests of the child are paramount, not the interests of the parents which might be completely different.
This case is no different, it demonstrates how the “rights” of parents is subordinate to the power of doctors.
Farage speaks his mind and tells it how it is. I believe his views are shared by the vast majority of citizens who would describe themselves on the government forms as 'white British' . Generally, for me, the man speaks sense.
Obviously, the lunatic left wing fringe will disagree with that.
Which in this case they got absolutely right. It shows the limits of the cult off individual rights.
No, it doesn’t. If you read the law it neither assumes the parent or the doctor is correct. In cases where there is a dispute between the two the courts and experts take over and the child is put first. Besides, you simply can’t assume the parent is always correct; such a default can indirectly permit neglect and abuse. This was a difficult and emotional extreme case but I think the courts got it right.
If Alfie’s parents considered he had a chance in Italy, and it wasn’t going to cost the NHS to transfer, then why couldn’t they just take him? The NHS considered that he had no chance anyway, as it is the NHS won, he stayed in the country and died.
I think that is the right of the parents, if there is a chance elsewhere then let them take it.........as I said let’s hope we are never faced with the dilemma.
"Farage speaks his mind and tells it how it is"... no, Farage is a populist, and so he finds out what people like you think and says it back to you. I don't think he is unintelligent and so he probably realises that much of what he says is rubbish but it appeals to a strata of people who describe themselves as "white British". And that is less than 50% of them according to that suicidal referendum.
Yes, not listening to the parents is costing lives.........as the NHS are telling their staff.
https://www.theguardian.com/society...-children-rather-than-tests-nhs-tells-doctors
Still f@ck them eh..........what do they know.
I can't imagine what these parents must have been going through.
If Alfie’s parents considered he had a chance in Italy, and it wasn’t going to cost the NHS to transfer, then why couldn’t they just take him?
There's your answer then.
Trump was elected by white men 30-60, because everybody else either didn't vote or couldn't vote for Hilary.
(Trump and Clinton were the only possible candidates who could have lost to the other)
In the recent 'by-elections' everybody voted and the Republican's took a beating.
Really not sure what the fuss is about - even on the Alfie thread on here there's people questioning if it's right a court decides these matters - me being one of them. Problem here is that peoples loathing for Farage clouds their judgement. If the questions had been raised by someone such as Robin Cook or Michael Portillo then people would be going 'yes, this is something worthy of discussion'.
If Alfie’s parents considered he had a chance in Italy, and it wasn’t going to cost the NHS to transfer, then why couldn’t they just take him? The NHS considered that he had no chance anyway, as it is the NHS won, he stayed in the country and died.
I think that is the right of the parents, if there is a chance elsewhere then let them take it.........as I said let’s hope we are never faced with the dilemma.
I’m not sure of your point as the parents in the case we are discussing were listened to, numerous times in fact by many doctors, judges and the media. The point is not that they were not listened to...but more that they were listened and agreement about the future of their vegetative son could not be made.
What chance was offered in Italy? The European Court of Human Rights looked at that, and decided it was palliative care which was also being offered in Liverpool, and without the added stress of travelling with a very sick child.
What’s this got to do with Farage? Or is he now a pay-for-quote gob shite?
Farage speaks his mind and tells it how it is. I believe his views are shared by the vast majority of citizens who would describe themselves on the government forms as 'white British' . Generally, for me, the man speaks sense.
Obviously, the lunatic left wing fringe will disagree with that.
I thought he couldn’t get any lower but then he latched his political point seeking to a dying child. I’m far from surprised, I just wonder whether one can actually get any lower.