Governor Jerry Brown made California the fourth state in the US on Monday to allow physician assisted dying. Yes, only the fourth, and it's disappointing that the numbers (or the lack of) overshadow the real achievement. Everyone has the right to live, and everyone should have the right to die. Of course life is sacred, but the opponents of this law must not seriously think that California's true intentions are to have a genocide. They simply just want to help those people who have no hope of a cure, and are suffering. That's it, there is no story here, Everyone is allowed to make their decisions about their life and body. If you can go and get an abortion from a professional, you should also be able to go to your doctor to die. They are there to help you and to lessen your pain. In any way possible. Of course we support that background checks must take place, and several doctors (including psychologists) should sign off before you are allowed to die. You sho...
Rupert Rivett/Demotix/Corbis Jeremy Corbyn has been in power for less than three weeks, but he has surprised many sceptics already. In fact as the annual Labour Party Conference draws to end, he seems very impressive. Corbyn looks confident. And it is not just us who thinks this, but most people. This is also why lately there have been no talk of replacing him, as opposed to the constant speculation even before he was elected. Corbyn was also very confident when he delivered his speech at the conference. The conference which was the biggest ever for Labour, largely due to thousands of people who signed up to the party due to Corbyn's election. Corbyn's only talks about policy, and his policies are more popular than previously thought, though they are still controversial. Corbyn wants to renationalise the British Rail and Mail systems. He has received big backlash for this, but he is a socialist after all. He has also warmed up to the SNP, and was significant...