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LAW ON ASSISTED SUICIDE (No. 2)

EDM (Early Day Motion) 723: tabled on 26 January 2010

Tabled in the 2009-10 session.

This motion has been signed by 28 Members. It has not yet had any amendments submitted.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

Motion text

That this House notes the tragic case of Lynn Gilderdale and the fact that her mother, Kay, was charged with assisted suicide for helping to end her life; further notes that 110 people from the UK have flown to Switzerland for the purpose of assisted suicide and not one person accompanying them has had to face being charged in court because the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) decided against it on the grounds that it would have been against the public interest; further notes, however, that although the situation of Lynn and Kay Gilderdale was more stressful and tragic than most of the cases where people were flown to Switzerland, the DPP decided to bring charges against Mrs Gilderdale, a decision questioned by the judge and many commentators for her; further notes, however, that the DPP's decision was taken shortly after the publication of his Guidelines of Assisted Suicide which have been heavily criticised by senior members of the legal profession, parliamentarians and public commentators on the grounds that they jeopardise the right to life of the vulnerable sick and disabled; further notes that the case has been used as a showpiece to promote the legalisation of assisted suicide and of the DPP's Assisted Suicide Guidelines; and calls on the Government to require from the DPP the grounds on which he decided to pursue Mrs Gilderdale, whose case accords with all the conditions listed in the Guidelines as justifiable for not bringing a prosecution.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Amess, Mr David
Conservative
Signed on 28 January 2010
Southend West
Ancram, Mr Michael
Conservative
Signed on 28 January 2010
Devizes
Battle, John
Labour
Signed on 24 February 2010
Leeds West
Bottomley, Sir Peter
Conservative
Signed on 4 February 2010
Worthing West
Breed, Mr Colin
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 28 January 2010
South East Cornwall
Chapman, Ben
Labour
Signed on 4 February 2010
Wirral South
Crausby, Mr David
Labour
Signed on 2 February 2010
Bolton North East
Cunningham, Mr Jim
Labour
Signed on 4 March 2010
Coventry South
Davies, Philip
Conservative
Signed on 27 January 2010
Shipley
Durkan, Mark
Social Democratic & Labour Party
Signed on 22 February 2010
Foyle
Gummer, Mr John
Conservative
Signed on 22 February 2010
Suffolk Coastal
Iddon, Dr Brian
Labour
Signed on 27 January 2010
Bolton South East
Jackson, Mr Stewart
Conservative
Signed on 1 February 2010
Peterborough
McGovern, Mr Jim
Labour
Signed on 4 February 2010
Dundee West
Murphy, Mr Paul
Labour
Signed on 27 January 2010
Torfaen
Pound, Stephen
Labour
Signed on 1 February 2010
Ealing North
Pugh, Dr John
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 28 January 2010
Southport
Rowen, Paul
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 2 March 2010
Rochdale
Selous, Andrew
Conservative
Signed on 27 January 2010
South West Bedfordshire
Willis, Mr Phil
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 8 February 2010
Harrogate and Knaresborough
Winterton, Sir Nicholas
Conservative
Signed on 27 January 2010
Macclesfield
Younger-Ross, Richard
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 3 February 2010
Teignbridge

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.