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“Assisted Suicide/Deniable Democide” my rewritten lyrics to Iggy Pop’s “Lust for Life” in response to the horror safeguarding failures galore assisted dying bill being rushed through the backdoor of UK Parliament

February 21, 2025 // 0 Comments

The rewritten lyrics of “Lust for Life” by Iggy Pop into “Assisted Suicide/Deniable Democide” by Ruth Jacobs, writer and human rights advocate, critiques the rushed through Assisted Dying bill, which is avoiding vital parliamentary scrutiny by being pushed through as a private members bill, when something so significant that changes our society, how we value life and each other, and how we trust institutions and professionals meant to keep vulnerable people safe, and make the unwell well, not unalive them. It must also be disclosed which MPs, especially on the Assisted Death Committee, have shares in the companies that will spring up to provide death as a business. This bill has been repeatedly misrepresented by pro-assisted death advocates as safe, while removing safeguards and voting down amendments in Parliament that would have gone some way to safeguarded the vulnerable. It is unacceptable that fully informed consent to an assisted death is not a requirement. Nonconsensual sex is rape. Therefore nonconsensual suicide is murder. This bill’s ever loosening safeguards risk "deniable democide" targeting vulnerable populations, appearing to commodify death with an immoral approach to euthanasia, prioritising a political agenda and profit over providing the social and palliative care people need to live. Our palliative care is mostly charity run and inaccessible to most who don’t have cancer or aren’t white. Investing in helping people live is the moral imperative.

Author Natalie Savvides Discusses Her New Book ‘Full Circle’

February 20, 2016 // 4 Comments

From my early teens I have written diaries documenting these struggles: my thoughts, feelings, dreams, desires and innermost emotions are expressed through periods of bullying, dieting, drinking too much, heartache, chasing the wrong things in life, the wrong men, living in different counties, and ultimately searching for my peace and, of course, true love and balance.

In the Booth with Ruth – Tracey Helton, Writer

September 29, 2014 // 4 Comments

Because of the documentary Black Tar Heroin: The Dark End of the Street, I felt as if people had all sorts of ideas of who I was without asking me. I like to write my own narrative. I have been branching out lately and doing more journalistic pieces. This is a new genre for me. Very exciting stuff.

In the Booth with Ruth – Maggie Jones, Author

August 26, 2014 // 2 Comments

My writing background really began in earnest about eight years ago, when I attended three different college courses for writing. I went on one course, which was how to write your auto-biography, and two courses on how to write a novel and how to re-write your novel. I have always loved writing from a very young age, English being my favourite subject at school.