Like Nazi Germany: British Courts Decide Who May Live And Who Must Die
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Bogle is the former president of the Una Voce Federation. He mentioned the case of the sick child Alfie Evans who was condemned to death by a British court in 2018.
According to Bogle in Alfie's case, the judges were not intending "to let the child die," as the media presented it. Rather a decision was made that Alfie's life "was not worth living" and "ought not to continue."
Bogle underlines that this was a clear euthanasic decision. But, "Euthanasia is illegal in the United Kingdom."
The decision against Alfie was in open conflict with the official British laws, Bogle explained, "The job of a judge is to enforce what parliament has decided not to go off on a track of his own and invent new law."
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