Party policy
on end-of-life care
Review of party policies

In light of the 2010 General Election, Dignity in Dying reviewed the proposed policies for dealing with end-of-life issues that have been put forward by the major UK political parties. Download our review of party policies.

End-of-life care is a policy area that will affect all of us in one way or another, either as a patient, carer, friend or family member or in a professional capacity. It is therefore troubling that none of the parties have yet put forward a single document outlining their policy proposals and explaining their
vision to improve the quality of death for all.

Scotland and Wales
Most issues relating to end-of-life care are devolved to Scotland and Wales, and are therefore matters for the Scottish Parliament and the Welsh Assembly, not Westminster. Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru MPs are able to vote on these issues as they affect England, but we would expect the parties to set out their views in relation to how these issues impact on their Scottish and Welsh constituents during the Scottish Parliament and Welsh Assembly elections.