Tell your MP to come to Prue Leith’s drop in on 23rd May

Friend,

 

I have some important news: Dignity in Dying is holding a reception in Parliament featuring Dame Prue Leith on Tuesday 23rd May. Will you ask your MP to attend? It will be an eye-opening opportunity that they won’t want to miss.

 

 

As a passionate campaigner for Dignity in Dying, Prue made a convincing case to the nation for assisted dying in her recent documentary, Prue and Danny’s Death Road Trip. Now your MP has the rare opportunity to speak with Prue, and to the dying people and their families who will be there, about what it means to have choice at the end of life.

 

To win our campaign for a compassionate law, we must get more MPs on our side. The number of MPs supporting us is growing, but this year we have to keep up the momentum and make more MPs listen - that’s how we’ll get a full and fair debate in Parliament on assisted dying.

 

We know that nothing is more powerful in changing minds than the real stories of people facing terminal illness.This is why we need your MP to come and hear directly about the impact of the current law. A law that forces some dying people to choose between suicide, Switzerland and suffering. 

 

Friend, this is one of the most important things you can do right now for our campaign for choice and compassion:

 

Will you tell your MP to come to Prue’s drop-in on the 23rd of May? It takes just 2 minutes.

 

Thanks, Friend. By emailing your MP, you’re helping to win more support in Parliament for a compassionate law, and that’s so vital for making real progress.

 

 

Tom Davies

Director of Public Affairs

Dignity in Dying

 

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