The May 2010 General Election resulted in the greatest turnover of MPs since the Second World War. Of the 649 MPs elected, over one third (233) will be MPs for the first time.
The change in political landscape leaves us with an enormous opportunity to push ahead for a change in the law on assisted dying. Whether your MP has changed or not, please contact them and ask if they would support an Assisted Dying Bill if introduced in this Parliament.
Below are some key questions you can ask your MP and you can download a briefing document with some important arguments here.
If you are unsure of your MP's support for a change in the law...
...set out your reasons for a change in the law to allow assisted dying for terminally ill, mentally competent adults who are suffering at the end of their life. Two questions you could ask your MP are:
- Are you concerned about the number of Britons travelling to Switzerland for an assisted death, and those dying adults who attempt suicide behind closed doors to end their suffering?
- Would you support, subject to strict criteria and safeguards, the introduction of assisted dying legislation for terminally ill, mentally competent adults?
- Are you concerned about the numbers of Britons travelling to Switzerland for an assisted death, and those dying adults who choose to attempt suicide behind closed doors to end their suffering?
- Do you believe up-front safeguards and regulation would better protect vulnerable people from being coerced into an assisted death, than the current system of investigating the case after somebody has died?
Remember to please send us copies of any correspondence with your MP or update us by telephone. You can write to us at Dignity in Dying, 181 Oxford Street, London, W1D 2JT or by telephone on 020 7479 7730.




















