Good afternoon friend,
200 million people around the world now have access to assisted dying. Over the
last five years, states in Australia, further states in the USA, and New Zealand
have implemented an assisted dying law that is safe, fair and compassionate. Britain must be next. Take a quick look at our new video
[[link removed]] featuring Australian lawmakers to see how change happens:
Watch our new video → [[link removed]]
We recently had the pleasure of meeting with Australian MPs Fiona Patten and
Alex Greenwich who forged the path for change in their home states of Victoria
and New South Wales. They agreed that law change on assisted dying needs 3 key
ingredients:
1. Public support
2. Political support
3. Time to pass the law
There’s a crucial piece of the puzzle missing in this country - time to pass the law. Our most recent attempt to change the law in Westminster wasn't voted down - it
simply wasn't given the time to progress and be voted upon.
Dignity in Dying is calling on MPs to back a commitment to parliamentary time in
party manifestos. Then MPs can listen to their constituents, interrogate the evidence and change
the law.
Watch our new video → [[link removed]]
Just like our elections, any debate about assisted dying needs to be free and
fair. To achieve this MPs need adequate time to consider all the issues, respond
to any challenges, and work collaboratively towards a law that is safe, fair and
compassionate.
We’re reaching a critical time - it’s great to have you on board.
All the best,
Sadie Kempner
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?
Donate £5 now
[[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]]