An Open Letter to the Prime Minister

If you are a healthcare professional in the UK, you can add your name below the letter

Dear Prime Minister,

We write with great concern regarding the introduction of a Bill to legalise doctor-assisted suicide. The NHS is broken, with health and social care in disarray. Palliative care is woefully underfunded and many lack access to specialist provision.[1]  The thought of assisted suicide being introduced and managed safely at such a time is remarkably out of touch with the gravity of the current mental health crisis and pressures on staff.

It is impossible for any Government to draft assisted suicide laws which include protection from coercion and from future expansion. Canada has clearly demonstrated that safeguards can be eroded in a matter of just five years; it has been roundly criticised for introducing euthanasia for those who are disabled[2] and plans for the mentally ill have been paused because of international concern.[3]

The shift from preserving life to taking life is enormous and should not be minimised. The prohibition of killing is present in all societies due to the immeasurable worth and inherent dignity of every human life.[4]   The prohibition of killing is the safeguard. The current law is the protection for the vulnerable

Any change would threaten society’s ability to safeguard vulnerable patients from abuse; it would undermine the trust the public places in physicians; and it would send a clear message to our frail, elderly and disabled patients about the value that society places on them as people.

Far from one person’s decision affecting no one else, it affects us all. Some patients may never consider assisted suicide unless it was suggested to them. Nearly half those who choose assisted suicide in Oregon cite ‘feeling a burden’.[5]

As healthcare professionals, we have a legal duty of care for the safety and wellbeing of our patients.  We, the undersigned, will never take our patients’ lives – even at their request. But for the sake of us all, and for future generations, we ask do not rush in to hasty legislation but instead fund excellent palliative care.

Yours sincerely,

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Dr Gillian Wright

Director, Our Duty of Care, Glasgow

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Dr David Randall

Consultant Nephrologist, London

If you are a healthcare professional in the UK, please sign our letter to the Prime Minister to oppose any move to assisted suicide

Notes for signatories

  1. It will take the form of a letter to the Prime Minister, but will also be released to the press.
  2. Signatories would be in the form, “Dr Jean Hughes, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine, Birmingham.”
  3. If you would like to discuss any of the content, please do contact me by email or text.  I would be glad to talk it through and will make changes in future letters.
  4. If it is accepted by one of the papers, it is likely to be quoted at length but not in full. My experience is that with careful planning, journalists have been extremely fair to us and have no reason to expect it to be different another time. I am glad to send you other letters we have sent in the past.
  5. This is a public venture from the campaign of health care professionals against assisted suicide called Our duty of care.  www.ourdutyofcare.org.uk/  We are paid for and administrated by Care not Killing, but signing this letter can be a single action and not mean any further involvement with either. We would be delighted if we can support you in any other way.

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