Good afternoon ,
We’ve had some pretty exciting news.
On Thursday 23rd Jan, a rigorous Westminster Hall debate on assisted dying sent
a powerful message to the Government.
Newly elected and seasoned MPs alike spoke passionately in support of a need for
both an inquiry and, ultimately, an assisted dying law that protects vulnerable
people and provides genuine choice for terminally ill adults.
Robert Buckland, the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, is seriously considering launching an inquiry
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the terrible situations that arise for dying people and their families because
of our outdated assisted dying law.
This is fantastic news. Remember this only happened because we managed to organise enough people to
pressure their MPs and influence the debate. This isn’t easy, and we now need to
prepare for the next phase of the campaign - can you donate today to help us get ready?
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Donate today →
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The success of this debate shows that the tide is starting to turn in Parliament
- there is a genuine appetite among lawmakers for a law of this sort. But
there’s still a lot of work to do.
Please help us keep MPs’ minds focused and ready to demand an inquiry by giving whatever you can now.
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Donate now →
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Support the campaign for choice and compassion. Looking back at this moment in
history, you’ll be glad you did.
All the best,
Zach Moss,
Dignity in Dying
P.S. We need to take bold, attention-grabbing action now to keep the pressure on the
Ministry for Justice to launch an inquiry. Please don’t wait - donate
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