Good afternoon ,
Last week we heard the exciting news that the British Medical Association is
surveying doctors for their views on assisted dying. For the first time. Ever.
This is an historic opportunity for change in the campaign. Getting doctors on
board is a crucial step towards building political support for changing the law.
Today, we are launching a crowdfunder so that we can engage as many doctors as
possible in this debate - will you be one of the first to donate?
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The BMA is currently opposed - a position cited by many MPs as a reason the law
didn’t change the last time it was put to Parliament in 2015. But if they are to
truly represent the views of doctors and respect the wishes of dying people, the
BMA must drop their opposition and move to a position of neutrality.
Yes, I'll donate to the Crowdfunder→
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We must do all that we can to ensure doctors are aware of the harm the current
law causes.
With your help, we will produce and distribute nearly half a million leaflets
via the UK’s leading medical journals, reaching doctors on their doorstep. Together we can tell doctors that the public, their patients, want greater
choice at the end of life. As one of our most committed supporters we thought we’d ask you first.
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Yes, I'll donate to the Crowdfunder →
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Last year, with your help, we saw another prestigious medical body, the Royal
College of Physicians, change their position - now we can't miss the chance to
get our message to the BMA, too.
Please, if you can, donate to our crowdfunder now
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Thank you for your ongoing support,
Zach Moss,
Dignity in Dying
P.S. This might be our only chance to get doctors from the largest medical
association in the UK to hear our argument - please donate today
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