Act now to stop assisted suicide

25 November 2024

This autumn, MPs will be voting on a matter of life and death.

A private members’ Bill to legalise assisted suicide is currently going through parliament. If passed, this would mark a very significant change in our culture and its attitude towards suicide.

Similar bills have been rejected in recent years but the challenge now is greater than ever.

Act now to stand for life by opposing suicide.

Join us on the day for a rally outside Parliament

On Friday 29 November, we are going to rally with support from other groups outside parliament, to bring to light the extreme consequences seen around the world in places where assisted suicide and euthanasia have already been legalised.

It’s very important that MPs see how many people are against assisted suicide, and are encouraged to vote against the bill.

Please save the date, let us know that you’re coming and share with everyone who may be interested in joining you.

Date: Friday 29 November 2024
Time: 8.15am-lunchtime
Location: Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London, SW1P 3JY
Nearest underground stations are Westminster and St James’s Park.

You do not need a ticket to come – please bring friends, family and church members. Registering helps us know how many people to expect and allows us to contact you with any last-minute information.

Join us in praying against assisted suicide

On Wednesday and Thursday, 27 and 28 November, we will be hosting livestreams to pray that this bill fails at its second reading on Friday. We will be praying for parliamentarians to reject this dangerous assisted suicide bill, and ultimately make laws in the UK that protect and cultivate life, rather than promote death on demand.

Please join us at the following times with our prayer guide:

  • Wednesday 27 November, 1pm
  • Thursday 28 November, 6pm

 

Speak to your MP

Most MPs hold surgeries where you can meet them and explain your concerns.

This is the most powerful way to ask your MP to oppose this bill.

By attending your MP’s surgery, you can gently present your view to them, and they will be required to consider what you say and may even be confronted with a perspective they had not considered.

You can find out who your MP is and how to contact them using the link below. MPs usually share how to attend a surgery on their own websites, but you can always email them to ask.

If you cannot meet face-to-face with your MP, please write to them.

On Monday 4 November we held a workshop to help you with this and received helpful feedback in turn. Do watch it back below to know how best to approach your MP.

In either case, please engage your MP with truth and love, using the resources below.

Alert your church

The Church is vital in this battle. Please ask your church leaders to speak up on this vital issue.

Here’s how to help:

Understand the issue in depth

There are many good reasons Christians and everyone who loves their neighbour should oppose assisted suicide.

We hosted a livestream on 19 November with Larry Worthen, executive director of the Christian Medical and Dental Association of Canada – one of the leading voices against MAiD. He gave a presentation on some of the many reasons why the UK should not follow the path of Canada, and answered questions from those tuning in. Do watch it if you can.

Please use the resources below to understand the issue in more depth:

Share your story

The wider culture needs to hear more stories and views against legalising suicide. There are many people with experiences whose stories and views could help stop assisted suicide.

For example:

  • People currently going through terminal illnesses
  • People experiencing severe pain and disability
  • People who’ve recovered from diagnoses of terminal illness
  • People involved with palliative care and hospices

If you, a friend or a family member have had experiences like these and would like to share your perspective, please send us a message using the form below.

We will not share anything you tell us with a third party without your express permission.

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