This Bill is going through Parliament at the moment and is due for Report Stage in the House of Commons on 23 and 24 March 2009. It covers a lot of things, one of which is the law on Suicide. The 1961 Suicide Act made it legal for people to commit suicide but it remains illegal to assist someone to take his or her own life – in the words of the Act, to 'aid, abet, counsel or procure' someone's suicide.
The Government wants to make clear that this prohibition applies not just to one person assisting another person to commit suicide but also to people who encourage or assist others whom they may not know. There is particular concern over some internet websites that promote suicide and over the bad effect these may be having on unstable young people. The Government's plans are sensible and should be supported.
However, the euthanasia lobby is pressing for further amendments to be made to the Suicide Act actually to allow assistance with suicide for certain categories of people, in particular the terminally ill. If you agree that this would be a dangerous step, you are urged to write to your Member of Parliament and urge him or her to vote against any such amendments that are put forward. In writing, you may wish to draw on one or more of the following arguments:
You can write to your MP at www.writetothem.com . All you need is your postcode.
For more information on the Coroners and Justice Bill see the following:
Progress of Coroners and Justice Bill
All Party Group for Dying Well (Parliamentary briefing)
Coroners and Justice Bill clears Committee Stage
Baroness Ilora Finlay on the dangers of assisted suicide
Brian Iddon MPs Early Day Motion on Assisted Suicide and the Suicide Act
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Alistair Thompson on 07970 162 225
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