From Sadie - Dignity in Dying <[email protected]>
Subject Friend, what makes you tick?
Date May 16, 2021 10:04 AM
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Good morning friend,



As a Dignity in Dying supporter, we know you’re especially motivated and
committed to this cause - and we’re so grateful to have you with us to fight the
good fight.



I'm always struck by how driven supporters are to create change and what
motivates you to fight for a new law on assisted dying. So we thought we’d go
straight to the source.



As a committed supporter, I’d love it if you could answer three quick questions
about why you support assisted dying and how you think we can win. Here’s the first question:



Why do you support Dignity in Dying?



I have a personal experience
[[link removed]] I would want choice
[[link removed]] I believe choice is a human right
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Thanks to your commitment, there have been some major developments for the
campaign in recent months. Secretary of State for Health, Matt Hancock, spoke at
our Parliamentary meeting in April - the first time a Minister has spoken at one
of our events - and announced that he had commissioned the Office for National
Statistics to publish data on the impact of the current law on dying people and
their families.



The campaign in Scotland really amped up ahead of the election last week to
deliver the most pro-choice Scottish Parliament ever. This was thanks to the
adverts that Dignity in Dying supporters like you helped to fund, that were
plastered across national newspapers throughout April.



There’s so much more to do, Friend - but I know that
together we can make the most of every opportunity and face every challenge head
on. Could you answer these three quick questions? Here’s that first one again:



Why do you support Dignity in Dying?



I have a personal experience
[[link removed]] I would want choice
[[link removed]] I believe choice is a human right
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There’s a long way still to go but the road to changing the law is looking
increasingly clear - and it’s all thanks to you.



Keep fighting,





Sadie Kempner

Dignity in Dying



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