Plus this question:
Prime Minister May, How can "child's best interest" (as seen by a judge or a clinician or a "medical ethicist") overrule "parents' decision" (as seen by his mother and father) when the judge and the clinician select death as his "best interest"?
Prime Minister May, this was done on the sole authority of the "Health" Service. Tell me: is Alfie healthier now that he's dead?
Dear Mrs. Don-o
I like your questions better than my questions.
If I am not mistaken I do believe that Mrs. May is childless. I am not suggesting that makes her incapable of feeling in this case, but I do think she comes at this from a strictly clinical view and not from the natural powerful need of a parent to protect their child at any cost.