"He [Justice Hayden] has asked for Alder Hey doctors to give their views on them, because he could not easily reconcile what he saw of Alfie with some of their evidence about his condition"
>That's judge-speak for 'Are you taking the p**s?' btw
#AlfiesArmyhttps://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/powerful-videos-alfie-evans-forced-14264767 …
Interesting you should see it that way. Was medical futility not exactly the same argument put forward in the Aysha King case? Followed by an international man hunt for the uncompliant parents? Didn't turn out to be as 'futile' as they'd insisted though!https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ashya-king-is-cancer-free-9813409 …
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No, the issue wasn't futility. Aysha had a plan of treatment ( radiotherapy ) in the U.K. but the parents wanted him to have proton beam radiotherapy rather than traditional. He wasn't ventilated , unable to breathe and over 70% of his brain wasn't non functioning.
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