Friday 19 December 2008

Euthanasia

Margo MacDonald seeks to open the debate on the subject of euthanasia.

She has made her position quite clear, sadly the manner of her speech betrays someone with, apparently nothing to live for. My view on this is different, in that I cannot accept the principle of assisted suicide, which is nothing of the sort. As soon as someone else is involved it becomes murder, or any variation thereof, as by definition suicide is taking one’s own life.

This brings me to the next premise. Is it acceptable for someone to demand that someone else kills them? I think not, as it violates the principle of the sanctity of life.

For those who argue that a person, who has a right to life, must surely have a right to die, it is not as simple as that. You see, while it may be difficult to argue against the right to die (and for those able bodied, the opportunity always exists) it is only a short step from the right to die to an implied, or even explicit duty to die so as not to be a burden on, family, friends or society at large.

For those who say that safeguards must be put in place, let me point you to various parts of the world where euthanasia is becoming routine. We do not want to go there.

You also need look no further than our country and the abortion act to see how what was proposed as a last resort to be used only in exceptional circumstances has become (without any change in the law) abortion on demand as a means of contraception.

No, we must resist the proposals put forward by Margo MacDonald and espoused by various Liberal Lords MP’s and MSP’s (Joffe, Harris and Purvis come to mind). The answer is to ensure that everyone who needs it receives the highest possible quality of palliative care so that people suffering from terminal illnesses do indeed die with dignity, That is what I am fighting for.

Banks are in business to lend

Edinburgh West Liberal Democrat MP John Barrett called on banks to make more money available to local businesses. Somehow I wonder what planet Mr Barrett is on.

Banks are in business to lend money, that is what they do. If businesses are finding it difficult to borrow money it will be because the businesses cannot make the case that they are a good risk and will be able to repay the loans made.

Surely with all the government money invested in the Banks the public would be rightly enraged if they thought that the Banks were being irresponsible in their lending? After all, is this not how they got into this mess in the first place?

Thursday 18 December 2008

Sale of Edinburgh Airport

John Barrett MP has called for the competition commission to think again over the sale of Edinburgh Airport.

I disagree.

My personal experience of the airport is not good and I have witnessed displays of what can only be described at best as indifference and at worst breathtaking incompetence. The management that seem to care little about the travelling customer which is a symptom of a monopoly operator who knows that the customer has no choice.

The sale of Edinburgh Airport will introduce competition with Glasgow and Aberdeen that will lead to growth and improved services, the staff employed there can look forward with confidence to a bright future.