PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION DEBATE ON PHYSICIAN ASSISTED SUICIDE (10 July 2005)
Motion Details
That this House notes with concern that a strong pro-euthanasia campaign has been run by a group in the British Medical Association (BMA) Ethics Committee, the Chairman of which is Dr Michael Wilks; further notes that three of its members gave evidence for the Voluntary Euthanasia Society to the House of Lords Select Committee on the Assisted Dying Bill; further notes that in the last year Dr Wilks twice attempted to dissuade the BMA Medical Students Branch from opposing euthanasia and assisted dying, on one occasion declaring they had `to get morals out of the picture'; futher notes that at this year's annual conference three motions on euthanasia were produced which were never considered by grass roots divisions; further notes, however, that a motion giving the BMA a neutral stand on patient-assisted suicide was passed, although no vote was taken on the motion opposing euthanasia; further notes that after the debate Dr Wilks declared on leaving the platform `I no longer need to say I do not know what the BMA policy is on euthanasia', although he must have known that policy had always opposed all forms of euthanasia; questions the appropriateness of Dr Wilks chairing both the Agenda Committee and the Conference; and calls on the Government to maintain its opposition to doctor-assisted suicide and euthanasia.
Sponsored by:
Ann Winterton (Conservative)
EDMS Sponsor By Party
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