Our new national, disability-led campaign exists for one clear reason: to make sure disabled people are never steered towards assisted suicide because the system has failed them.
Right now, a new assisted suicide bill is being debated in the House of Lords. It’s being sold as “choice” and “dignity”. But in a country where social care, palliative care and mental health support are already underfunded, that “choice” is stacked against disabled and chronically ill people. When you can’t get the support you need to live, the option of ending your life stops being free choice and starts to look like pressure.
We are building the UK’s first modern, disability-led campaign to change that.
We are here to:
Oppose the legalisation of assisted suicide and euthanasia in all forms.
Expose the real issues – poverty, neglect, loneliness, burnout, trauma – that are driving support for these laws.
Campaign for what people actually need: high-quality palliative care, proper social care, suicide prevention, safeguarding and psychological support.
Put disabled people’s voices, stories and expertise at the centre of the national conversation.
We’re not led by abstract ethics or party politics. We’re led by lived experience and a simple belief: no one should feel their only dignified option is to die.
If you share that belief, you’re in the right place.
Together we can stop this bill – and build something better in its place.