Good afternoon friend,

 

Law change could happen in Scotland very soon. As that debate inches closer, the campaign for change in Westminster is also gaining momentum. And with elections fast approaching on 6th May, politicians are alive to the views of the public. That's why we have been working with our supporters to make sure that assisted dying is on every candidate’s radar - and it’s working.  

 

As well as an email writing campaign which has seen tens of thousands emails sent to candidates, we’ve been putting hard-hitting adverts in regional and national Scottish newspapers across the country.  

 

But this doesn’t come cheap. We need to raise £25,000 by the end of April. We’ve raised £6,200 so far. We want to continue running these adverts until the end of the month - but we need your support to get us through. 

 

Can you donate to our crowdfunder today and make sure that when Scots go to the polls, they vote with choice and dignity in mind? 

If Scotland legalises assisted dying first, Westminster will feel the pressure to catch up and pass an assisted dying law in England and Wales. Funding these adverts in Scotland is a crucial stage in our plan to legalise assisted dying in both Parliaments by the end of 2024. Can you help? 

 

Thank you for all your support. MPs need to know that the world is watching - and the UK is being left behind on this vital issue.  

 

Together, we will change the law. 

 

 

Sadie Kempner

Dignity in Dying

 

P.S. A donation now will go directly to funding these nation-wide adverts for the rest of the month - please, give what you can now. 

 

Our campaign is powered by members - people who support us with a small regular gift so we can plan out the most effective actions to bring about an assisted dying law. Sign up and join thousands of other Dignity in Dying members across the country, from just £2 a month:

 

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