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A round up of links and stories- Here is a summary of the activity from last week

Assisted dying bill moves a step closer, The Times (£):
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4151324.ece
Grimness of it all left a silent melancholy: Quentin Letts watches as subdued Lords wrestle with a heavy responsibility, The Daily Mail:
‘Historic moment’ as assisted suicide debated in the Lords, ITV:
http://www.itv.com/news/story/2014-07-18/historic-moment-as-assisted-dying-bill-debated-in-lords/
Assisted dying would lessen suffering, says Falconer, BBC: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28352680
Baroness Ilora Finlay: Assisted Dying Bill ‘too dangerous’, BBC News: 

Paralympian warns on assisted dying, Daily Mail:
I can’t recall somebody near death saying they want to die, Jo Fernandes Channel 4:
Lord Mitchell suspects mother-in-law killed herself over fears of being accomplice in husband’s suicide, The Telegraph: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/assisted-dying/10977475/Lord-Mitchell-suspects-mother-in-law-killed-herself-over-fears-of-being-accomplice-in-husbands-suicide.html
Assisted suicide would lure me to the grave, says Baroness Campbell during marathon 10-hour House of Lords debate, Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2697988/Right-die-send-road-hell-says-Lord-Tebbit-marathon-10-hour-House-Lords-debate-assisted-suicide.html
Assisted dying will create ‘a breeding ground for vultures’ claims Tebbit after Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt warned against ‘devaluing’ human life, Daily Mail:
Assisted dying: sick mother would have fired gun, BBC News:
Assisted dying is ‘compatible with Christianity’, ITV:
Assisted dying bill supporters and opponents gather outside House of Lords as legislation debate gets underway, The Independent: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/assisted-dying-bill-supporters-and-opponents-gather-outside-house-of-lords-as-legislation-debate-gets-underway-9615421.html
Legalising assisted dying will put too much pressure on people, says bishop:
Don’t let doctors play God, says disabled actress (Liz Carr), The Times (£):
Assisted dying: God would understand my desire to end my suffering, The Telegraph:
Lord Falconer on the Andrew Marr Show (20.07.14):
Royal College of Psychiatrists: Statement on the Assisted Dying Bill:
Indian media: Health minister calls for euthanasia debate, BBC News:

 

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Fabulous support for the demonstration against a change in the law on assisted dying.

Several hundred disabled people and their supporters took turns to demonstrate outside Parliament in 32 degree heat. Some were there all day. Judging by the media coverage it seems that many peers were asked to rethink their position.

Baroness Jane Campbell and Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson spoke eloquently and outlined the reasons why so many disabled and vulnerable people are frightened of the proposed change in the law.

Now the dust has settled somewhat Baroness Campbell says,

Good afternoon everyone. I am mentally and physically exhausted today by yesterday’s spellbinding day, which was a privilege to be part of. Firstly, a huge thank you from the bottom of my heart, for all the help and selfless commitment that contributed to our successes yesterday. 

Three weeks ago the majority of the public, media and at seemingly at least 75 % of our parliamentarians in the Lords were supporting in various degrees, an assisted dying Bill. Yesterday, because of our honest and thoughtful arguments against a change in the law, we began to throw doubt upon such a profound change, and the debate in Parliament reflected this. It was 50-50. There has also been a shift in the media, which has been dominated by those calling for a right to be helped to die at a time of their choosing. 

Disabled and terminally ill people were absent from the debate – but today we covered the papers with our voice! Far fewer speaking on our behalf about our lives, just our voice.

I cannot tell you how proud I am of disabled people’s Herculean efforts to protest in 32°, many for over nine hours, outside Parliament. Supported by great allies who were happy to step aside and give us the stage, made us feel strong and valued as equal citizens.

 

If you can, take a look at the papers today, you will see a mark of our collective achievements.

 

Please can you forward this message on to all those people you know who contributed to our successes this week. I wish I knew them all personally!

 

Thank you again – disabled people and our non-disabled supporters, all so much”.

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Demo against Falconer’s Bill set to go – 18th July

If you’re on Facebook or Twitter you must have noticed the flurry of activity coming out of the Not Dead Yet (UK) campaign team. Fantastic effort by all concerned. Given the forces ranged against us we have managed to hold our own. Regular appearances on TV and Radio plus the printed media and major interest through our Facebook group. (https://www.facebook.com/groups/233048330220108/)

We know that Dignity in Dying will not go away whatever happens with the vote in the House of Lords on the 18th so we will continue to need every ounce of support you can provide.

The more of you that publicly condemn the proposal to change the law on assisted suicide the better. Here’s some ammunition from Oregon which clearly shows what happens when you pass a law that allows you to kill people.

Ten Years of Assisted Suicide in Oregon

 

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