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ASSISTED DYING BILL: "Doctors can (suggest assisted dying) to people... (it) gives too much power to the state... never, not on my watch" (Claire Fox) (Filmed Wednesday before vote) Many views and concerns Last chance to contact MPs: https://togetherdeclaration.org/campaigns/assisted-dying-bill-contact-your-mp/

ASSISTED DYING BILL PASSES: "In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs supported the bill by 330 to 275,
ASSISTED DYING BILL PASSES: "In the first Commons vote on the issue in nearly a decade, MPs supported the bill by 330 to 275, a majority of 55" #AssistedDying

ASSISTED DYING BILL: "No single organisation representing the disabled supports this bill" (Diane Abbott) From the Assisted Dying Bill debate today Many views and concerns This why we need these ideas thoroughly debated, not rushed through Parliament #AssistedDying

CASH - deadline MONDAY: A Parliamentary committee is calling for evidence on: "whether there is need in UK to regulate or man
CASH - deadline MONDAY: A Parliamentary committee is calling for evidence on: "whether there is need in UK to regulate or mandate acceptance of physical cash in form of notes & coins" You can give feedback here - do it now (deadline Monday 5pm) 👇 https://committees.parliament.uk/call-for-evidence/3468/

ASSISTED DYING: "It's impossible for doctors to predict with any accuracy whether someone will die within 6 months... it's a purely subjective judgment"(Danny Kruger) From the Assisted Dying Bill debate Many views and concerns - MPs vote today - it looks likely to be close #AssistedDying

ASSISTED DYING VOTE: "This whole bill has been rushed... MPs have not been given enough time" (Josh Walker) Many views and concerns - MPs vote today - it looks likely to be close Last chance to contact MPs: https://togetherdeclaration.org/campaigns/assisted-dying-bill-contact-your-mp/ #AssistedDyingBill

ASSISTED DYING VOTE: "I'm very disappointed... I don't think a Private Member's Bill (gives) enough time to discuss these important issues (when) our country is very divided on this. "I'm hoping the (vote) is against the Bill" - MP Glindon Mary w/Alan Miller

Together Principle: The Public We, the public, must always be heard and not treated with contempt or sidelined Our voices mus
Together Principle: The Public We, the public, must always be heard and not treated with contempt or sidelined Our voices must be heard by those in power

ASSISTED DYING BILL: "We need more help with 'End of Life'" We need these ideas thoroughly debated, not rushed through Parliament Contact your MP: http://togetherdeclaration.org/campaigns/assisted-dying-bill-contact-your-mp/ #AssistedDyingBill

ASSISTED DYING: “The process is flawed, there hasn’t been enough time for scrutiny. "Throughout course of Bill, 20-25 hours of debate... is simply not enough for something of this magnitude" - Carla Lockhart MP 👉http://togetherdeclaration.org/adbill

FARMERS: "(Are) fed up and furious" (Alan Miller) Millions support our farmers for their hard work, dedication to food security, and their role as the backbone of the nation We stand with our farmers #together (Martin Daubney)

"Time for Starmer to Be Honest About What Net Zero Means: Rationing, Blackouts & Travel Restrictions in the Next 5 Years" "That's according to a Govt-funded report that, for a change, says it plain" https://dailysceptic.org/2024/11/28/time-for-starmer-to-be-honest-about-what-net-zero-means-rationing-blackouts-and-travel-restrictions-in-the-next-five-years/

ASSISTED DYING BILL: "If we weren't concerned about a bill like this after going through Covid, it would be very strange" (Dr Steve James) There needs to be proper debate, involving the public & thrashing out all issues We definitely shouldn’t have this rushed through Parliament

ASSISTED DYING BILL: We talked to MP Rupert Lowe from Reform Party outside Parliament yesterday Here Rupert explains to Alan Miller why he asked his constituents to 'vote' on the issue

With the Starmer election petition nearing 3m signatures, what is the value of Parliamentary petitions? Worth re-reading this article by Alex Hicks for a few ways in which such petitions can be useful, regardless of whether they achieve their 'goal': https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/parliamentary-petitions-have-their-uses-but-they-could-be-better/

Let's get this to 10,000 signatures & considered for debate in Welsh Senedd: "Ensure diagnosis and treatment for people suffering from adverse Covid-19 vaccine side effects" Deadline approaching - please sign & share 👇 https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/246262

CASH: A Parliamentary committee is calling for evidence on: "whether there is need in UK to regulate or mandate acceptance of physical cash in form of notes & coins" You can give feedback here - do it now (deadline Monday 5pm) 👇 https://committees.parliament.uk/call-for-evidence/3468/

"Without farmers, we don't have food" (Alan Miller) "Let's support our farmers" Our farmers, much loved by the public, have been treated with contempt by this government, and it needs to stop We stand with our farmers #together #farmers #freedom #britishfarming

ASSISTED DYING BILL: “MPs need to push the halt button on this. "It is far too important a decision to be left to the political class to decide, in a matter of hours, off the back of a Private Member’s Bill” - Amanda Hunter, chair Together Social Care

ASSISTED DYING: "I'm totally opposed to this Bill" "Govts & charities spend millions trying to discourage suicide, yet we now have a proposition that the state should involve itself in assisting suicide" - MP (Jim Allister) (TUV)