Whilst the DPP's guidelines, published on 23rd September, are helpful, they only partially resolve the problem. The law needs to change.
The guidelines clarify the law for the individual: the wife, husband, brother, sister, daughter, and son. They cannot and do not provide a safeguarded means of assisted dying. We are still exporting a problem abroad, or condoning suicides behind closed doors.
The law needs to change. In light of Parliament's reluctance to address this issue, we call on the Government to launch a full and impartial consultation on the issue. We are confident that evidence from other countries and States in the US who have legalised assisted dying shows that a safeguarded assisted dying law not only gives greater choice but provides better protection against abuse.
One of our supporters has launched an online petition calling for such a consultation. Please add your name today.

























