
In this compelling episode of Vote of No Confidence, Dr. Naomi Green delivers a comprehensive analysis of the UK's controversial Assisted Dying Bill. With expert precision, she examines the moral, ethical, and economic implications of this legislation, particularly for vulnerable populations including the elderly and disabled. Dr. Green presents evidence from international precedents while emphasizing the critical need for enhanced palliative care and a transformed cultural approach to death. This essential discussion extends to professional healthcare perspectives, family dynamics, and varied cultural viewpoints on end-of-life decisions. For anyone seeking clarity on one of today's most significant bioethical debates, this episode offers invaluable insights from one of the field's most respected voices.Dr Naomi Green is the Policy and Public Affairs Officer at BIMA. Formerly a genetic technologist, she holds a PhD in social sciences, focusing on the integration and belonging of Muslims in Northern Ireland.As an independent researcher and lecturer, she specializes in Islamophobia, the Muslim community, and social integration. Naomi is actively involved in various community initiatives, serves on the executive board of the Northern Ireland Interfaith Forum, and is a member of the Clonard Monastery Peace and Reconciliation Commission.