Good evening
In the largest ever survey of doctors
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opposition to assisted dying. Only a third of BMA members think it should remain opposed. Meanwhile fully half of doctors have said they are personally supportive of a
change in the law compared to just 39% who are opposed.
The impact of these results cannot be underestimated. I cannot overstate how important this moment is for the fight for end of life
choice.
The results are indisputable: 50% of doctors personally support assisted dying. And 61% of doctors agree that
the BMA should drop their opposition. These results are a landmark in the debate
- doctors see that it’s the right time for change.
The BMA has stated that its policy on assisted dying will be considered at its
next annual meeting in 2021 - however its own survey has proven a clear majority
of its members disagree with its current opposed stance.
While there remains a breadth of opinion, anti-choice groups can no longer claim
that doctors oppose assisted dying. MPs who have been given a warped perception
of medical opinion will either be forced to reconsider their views or be open
about the real reasons for their opposition. This is a moment for real change
for dying people.
Since Dignity in Dying board member Dr Jacky Davis first won the motion to poll
BMA members for their views on assisted dying last summer, we have been working
tirelessly to make the most of this historic opportunity.
This landmark result is a direct consequence of all your hard work and
generosity - at the beginning of the year supporters like you showed up in your thousands
to talk to your doctors, fund leaflets, adverts and reach doctors ahead of the
poll. It is only thanks to your staggering response to our appeals that we've
been able to have this incredible impact. Thank you so much.
I’m thrilled to be able to share this good news with you - and we’ll be in touch
again soon with another important update!
Best wishes,
Sarah Wootton
Chief Executive
Dignity in Dying
Our campaign is powered by our supporters - like you. We’re 100% funded by
individual donations, so we can keep fighting, together, to change the law on
assisted dying in the UK. Could you chip in today?
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