From Sadie - Dignity in Dying <[email protected]>
Subject Did you see your exclusive discount?
Date June 26, 2020 4:04 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Good afternoon



Did you see Sarah's email last week about this exciting campaign update? Dignity
in Dying's brand new book Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying
[[link removed]] hit the shelves (and the web) on Tuesday. And you've got an exclusive supporter discount of 20%!



I've forwarded on Sarah's email - for more details, read on.



Speak soon,





Sadie Kempner

Dignity in Dying



******* Forwarded email ********



Good morning



Coronavirus has woken society up to what terminally ill people face on a daily
basis: a sense of powerlessness, a lack of control, fear and anxiety over an
uncertain future. It is time for society to take an honest look at the laws on
assisted dying in the UK.



In our new book,
[[link removed]] Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying
[[link removed]] , we hand the microphone to dying people and their families. By focussing on
their experiences, we explore the agonising reality facing terminally ill people
and explore how we need to reframe dying in this country.



Today I can offer an exclusive 20% discount to you, our dedicated supporters,
when you use the code LR35 to buy a hard copy or LR39 to buy an ebook.



Buy Last Rights here →
[[link removed]]



There’s still a lot of work to do to change the law.
[[link removed]] Last Rights: The Case for Assisted Dying
[[link removed]] exposes the hypocrisy of the arguments that oppose progress and sets out a new
standard of dying fit for the 21st century; one built on compassion and honesty,
not fear and paternalism.



“There exists physical pain beyond the reach of morphine. Terminally ill
patients of sound mind but suffering unbearable agony should be empowered to
choose, legally and peacefully, the moment of their death. The religious
convictions or paternalistic instincts of doctors are irrelevant. So argues this
wise and beautifully poised book. It makes its powerful case for assisted dying
with compassion, decency and moral depth."

Ian McEwan, author



Our aim is for Last Rights to start an honest conversation about dying up and down the country and we’ll
let you know how you can use it to make the case for change. A change we need to
see now. A change that future generations will be grateful for. A change that can secure our Last Rights.



Buy Last Rights here →
[[link removed]]

My deepest thanks for your support for the campaign. It’s needed now more than
ever.



Kind regards,





Sarah Wootton

Chief Executive

Dignity in Dying



P.S. Remember to use our exclusive 20% off discount codes to get your copy of Last Rights today: LR35 to
[[link removed]] buy a hard copy
[[link removed]] or LR39 to buy an ebook.
[[link removed]]



View this email in your browser [[link removed]]

If you are receiving this email it is because you have opted in to receiving
email updates from Dignity in Dying

Address:
Dignity in Dying
181 Oxford Street
London, England W1D 2JT
United Kingdom

unsubscribe [[link removed]]
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis