Not Dead Yet UK (@thenotdeadyetuk) 's Twitter Profile
Not Dead Yet UK

@thenotdeadyetuk

Network of disabled people & allies against changes in the law to legalise assisted suicide. Formerly @notdeadyetuk

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linkhttps://notdeadyetuk.co.uk/ calendar_today25-03-2023 12:20:26

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Jess Asato MP (@jess4lowestoft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tomorrow, the Assisted Dying Bill returns to the Commons chamber. It is not safe to become law and I will vote against it. Here's why 👇

Tomorrow, the Assisted Dying Bill returns to the Commons chamber.

It is not safe to become law and I will vote against it.

Here's why 👇
National Down Syndrome Policy Group (@ndspolicygroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If MPs have even the slightest doubt about the adequacy of effective and enforceable safeguards, they have a legal and moral duty to protect the vulnerable - and must vote no to the #AssistedDyingBill on Friday. #NotThisBill Tommy Jessop

If MPs have even the slightest doubt about the adequacy of effective and enforceable safeguards, they have a legal and moral duty to protect the vulnerable - and must vote no to the #AssistedDyingBill on Friday. #NotThisBill <a href="/tommyjessop/">Tommy Jessop</a>
teresa smith (@treesey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This is a deeply flawed Bill” A former shadow minister for mental health, Labour peer Luciana Berger is crystal clear: forget the principle, this particular Bill is simply unsafe. She cites the grave concerns of Royal College of Psychiatrists & Royal College of Physicians

Charlotte Wilson Jones (@cfwilsonjones) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My letter in The Times today. Having capacity is key to #Assisted Dying bill. Capacity safety amendments were voted down. Capacity can be complex & difficult even with years' of experience.

My letter in The Times today.  Having capacity is key to #Assisted Dying bill. Capacity safety amendments were voted down. Capacity can be complex &amp; difficult even with years' of experience.
Alison S Taylor, MP - Paisley Renfrewshire North (@alison_s_taylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, is the third and final reading of the private members bill on the proposal to legislate to allow #AssistedDyingBill in England and Wales. I have been clear from the outset - I will be voting against the bill. I want to thank cross party colleagues who have worked

Alan D Miller (@alanvibe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are Outside Parliament now Yannis explains why as a doctor he is here arguing against Assisted Suicide Bill - voting due today This would transform Britain Make your voice heard! together.eaction.org.uk/asbill

Not Dead Yet UK (@thenotdeadyetuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge numbers of Not Dead Yet UK supporters in Parliament Square right now making it clear to all #MPs we are not going away and we will be heard. This Bill will kill people unintentionally

Huge numbers of Not Dead Yet UK supporters in Parliament Square right now making it clear to all #MPs we are not going away and we will be heard. This Bill will kill people unintentionally
Liz "blue tick" Carr (@thelizcarr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MPs are already eroding away safeguards in the assisted suicide bill being voted on in Parliament today Eg: it's ok if someone feels like a burden & wants to die, mental capacity will be assumed not assessed & the original NHS ethos is essentially being eroded Not Dead Yet UK

Naz Shah MP (@nazshahbfd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗳️ I will be voting against the Assisted Dying Bill today, and I urge fellow MPs to do the same. ⚠️ As it stands, this bill is not safe — and risks undermining the very foundations of Our NHS. #AssistedDyingBill #VoteNo #SafeguardLives

teresa smith (@treesey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Such a moving speech from Vicky Foxcroft 💙 The slight nervousness in her voice somehow made it more powerful. Speaking up for groups like Not Dead Yet UK Buckinghamshire Disability Service BuDS & Disability Rights UK and how they’ve been largely excluded from the Bill process, shamefully

Baroness J Campbell (@bnsjanecampbell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How many times must I tell parliamentarians PIP is not an out of work benefit. It is to cover the extra costs associated with disability. PIP assists us to navigate our way through life – which includes accessing education, jobs, and day-to-day survival in an ablest world!