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DEMOCRACY: "We're not going to sort this out in a day"
It's up to us to hold politicians to account
Take back democracy #together
It's up to us to hold politicians to account
Take back democracy #together
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ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL: "Are we going to trust the same society that locked us down to decide who lives and dies?" (CitizenGO)
MPs could vote on this soon as FRIDAY
Join the protest gathering on Friday outside Parliament: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
Contact your MP: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
MPs could vote on this soon as FRIDAY
Join the protest gathering on Friday outside Parliament: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
Contact your MP: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
The Assisted Suicide Bill is often framed as being about "personal choice"
But when treatment is rationed and care is scarce, that "choice" can become an illusion - not real autonomy
MPs could vote soon as FRIDAY - contact yours now: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
But when treatment is rationed and care is scarce, that "choice" can become an illusion - not real autonomy
MPs could vote soon as FRIDAY - contact yours now: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
Concerned about your rights in a digital age?
Labour are advocating for increased use of digital ID
At Together, we believe you should always have a choice
That’s why we’re campaigning for a Digital Bill of Rights - including the right to opt out of digital systems, continue using cash, and protect your freedoms
Take action: https://together.eaction.org.uk/digitalid
Labour are advocating for increased use of digital ID
At Together, we believe you should always have a choice
That’s why we’re campaigning for a Digital Bill of Rights - including the right to opt out of digital systems, continue using cash, and protect your freedoms
Take action: https://together.eaction.org.uk/digitalid
FRIDAY: Assisted Suicide Bill – Protest Outside Parliament, 9am - 2.30pm
Pls register at: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
This Friday 13 June will be a key day around the Assisted Suicide Bill (formally the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25)
It’s when Parliament meets for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – and may even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering on the day
Please register at the link – there’s no cost but by registering you help us to keep you in touch with important updates about the event
Register here: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
Pls register at: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
This Friday 13 June will be a key day around the Assisted Suicide Bill (formally the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25)
It’s when Parliament meets for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – and may even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering on the day
Please register at the link – there’s no cost but by registering you help us to keep you in touch with important updates about the event
Register here: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
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ASSISTED SUICIDE: “The concern is this Bill will harm more people than it will help.
“The big problem is coercion... it is not going to detect coercion & coercive control.
“The first families may know is when they get a phone call to say ‘could they collect the body?’”
Professor of palliative medicine Baroness Findlay
“The big problem is coercion... it is not going to detect coercion & coercive control.
“The first families may know is when they get a phone call to say ‘could they collect the body?’”
Professor of palliative medicine Baroness Findlay
We’re launching a campaign for a Digital Bill of Rights – & we'd like to ask for your help
👉Join Together as a member to support this campaign: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
👉Member already? Thank you! You may like to donate: http://togetherdeclaration.org/give
👉Join Together as a member to support this campaign: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
👉Member already? Thank you! You may like to donate: http://togetherdeclaration.org/give
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ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL: "Only 30% of people who need palliative care actually receive it, and usually only in the last days, weeks, or possibly months of life" (Amanda Hunter)
We need better care, not assisted death
Without serious investment in palliative and social care, this Bill offers death as a cheaper substitute for real support
Contact your MP⬇️
https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
We need better care, not assisted death
Without serious investment in palliative and social care, this Bill offers death as a cheaper substitute for real support
Contact your MP⬇️
https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
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SURVEILLANCE: "I don't like being watched!"
Every system of surveillance starts with “nothing to worry about” - but changes quickly
We need a Digital Bill of Rights in the UK to protect our privacy & freedom
Every system of surveillance starts with “nothing to worry about” - but changes quickly
We need a Digital Bill of Rights in the UK to protect our privacy & freedom
FRIDAY: Assisted Suicide Bill – Protest Outside Parliament, 9am - 2.30pm
Pls register at: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
This Friday 13 June will be a key day around the Assisted Suicide Bill (formally the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25)
It’s when Parliament meets for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – and may even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering on the day
Please register at the link – there’s no cost but by registering you help us to keep you in touch with important updates about the event
Register here: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
Pls register at: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
This Friday 13 June will be a key day around the Assisted Suicide Bill (formally the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25)
It’s when Parliament meets for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – and may even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering on the day
Please register at the link – there’s no cost but by registering you help us to keep you in touch with important updates about the event
Register here: https://togetherdeclaration.org/events/as-bill/
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It’s often said that no one who’s watched a loved one in pain could oppose the Assisted Suicide Bill. It just isn’t true.
Many people have endured exactly that heartbreaking experience and still have serious, principled concerns about this Bill.
Florence Eshalomi MP describes here how she cared for her mother, who had Sickle Cell Anaemia.
She says: “As a teenager I would be by her side, when she was in excruciating pain.”
Despite this, she is against the Bill, arguing “we should be helping people to live comfortable, pain-free lives on their own terms, before we think about making it easier for them to die.”
The vote could be as soon as Friday 13 June - and will be very close.
Even if you support the principle of assisted dying/suicide, this rushed and dangerous Bill is not the way to introduce it.
Please contact your MP today: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
Many people have endured exactly that heartbreaking experience and still have serious, principled concerns about this Bill.
Florence Eshalomi MP describes here how she cared for her mother, who had Sickle Cell Anaemia.
She says: “As a teenager I would be by her side, when she was in excruciating pain.”
Despite this, she is against the Bill, arguing “we should be helping people to live comfortable, pain-free lives on their own terms, before we think about making it easier for them to die.”
The vote could be as soon as Friday 13 June - and will be very close.
Even if you support the principle of assisted dying/suicide, this rushed and dangerous Bill is not the way to introduce it.
Please contact your MP today: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
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ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL: "Disabled people know that the line between being terminally ill and being disabled is very thin"
"Whether or not you're in favour of assisted suicide in general, this bill is not the way to do it"
Ann from Not Dead Yet
This Bill has been dangerously weakened - not strengthened
Despite promises of world-leading safeguards, the Committee stage has stripped out key protections, making the Bill riskier for the vulnerable
"Whether or not you're in favour of assisted suicide in general, this bill is not the way to do it"
Ann from Not Dead Yet
This Bill has been dangerously weakened - not strengthened
Despite promises of world-leading safeguards, the Committee stage has stripped out key protections, making the Bill riskier for the vulnerable
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"Choose between Davos, or Westminster?"
Starmer: "Davos"
Do you want this man imposing digital ID on you?
Starmer: "Davos"
Do you want this man imposing digital ID on you?
ALL businesses in the Together Directory have confirmed they support Together's core principles - and many have special offers just for Together supporters like you: https://togetherdeclaration.org/directory/
The drive to push surveillance, CBDCs, and ever-increasing limits and control through all-encompassing digital IDs must be challenged
We need a Digital Bill of Rights
Stand #together: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
We need a Digital Bill of Rights
Stand #together: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
🚨Come join us TODAY🚨
⏲️From 9.00am, outside Parliament
🗺Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London SW1P 3JY
MPs meet today for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – which could even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering
⏲️From 9.00am, outside Parliament
🗺Old Palace Yard, Westminster, London SW1P 3JY
MPs meet today for the second part of the report stage for the Bill – which could even coincide with the all-important Third Reading vote by MPs
We invite those who have concerns about this Bill to attend a protest gathering
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ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL: "Kill the Bill not the ill" (Montgomery Toms)
Outside Parliament against the Assisted Suicide Bill
This Bill would change the NHS forever
Under this Bill, the NHS would shift from preserving life to ending it - a fundamental change to the relationship between citizen and state
MPs must take this seriously
Contact your MP using our online tool⬇️
https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
Outside Parliament against the Assisted Suicide Bill
This Bill would change the NHS forever
Under this Bill, the NHS would shift from preserving life to ending it - a fundamental change to the relationship between citizen and state
MPs must take this seriously
Contact your MP using our online tool⬇️
https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
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FAMILY FARMS TAX:
"I do not agree with the Inheritance Tax... I think British farmers deserve more support"
This also hits thousands of small businesses - not only farmers. Rachel Reeves tax changes could affect tens of thousands of SMEs - which employ 60% of all private sector workers
"Death taxes" are immoral as well as damaging - scrap IHT for all
"I do not agree with the Inheritance Tax... I think British farmers deserve more support"
This also hits thousands of small businesses - not only farmers. Rachel Reeves tax changes could affect tens of thousands of SMEs - which employ 60% of all private sector workers
"Death taxes" are immoral as well as damaging - scrap IHT for all
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ASSISTED SUICIDE BILL: "Ultimately, I just don't trust that this won't be abused"
"We should be looking to make people's lives better by relieving pain (not trying to kill them)"
Outside Parliament TODAY against the Assisted Suicide Bill
This Bill has been dangerously weakened - not strengthened
Despite promises of world-leading safeguards, the Committee stage has stripped out key protections, making the Bill riskier for the vulnerable
MPs must take this seriously
Contact your MP: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
"We should be looking to make people's lives better by relieving pain (not trying to kill them)"
Outside Parliament TODAY against the Assisted Suicide Bill
This Bill has been dangerously weakened - not strengthened
Despite promises of world-leading safeguards, the Committee stage has stripped out key protections, making the Bill riskier for the vulnerable
MPs must take this seriously
Contact your MP: https://together.eaction.org.uk/asbill
Govt ministers are pushing for compulsory digital ID
We're fighting back with a Digital Bill of Rights - including the right to opt out of digital systems, use cash & more
Take action: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
We're fighting back with a Digital Bill of Rights - including the right to opt out of digital systems, use cash & more
Take action: http://togetherdeclaration.org/DBOR
Why is Labour taking cues from global tech elites with a commercial interest in ID systems?
Tech tycoon Larry Ellison "wants to put all US citizens' data - including DNA - in one big system for AI to study"
Ellison funded Tony Blair Institute w/£200m
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/12/larry_ellison_wants_all_data/
Tech tycoon Larry Ellison "wants to put all US citizens' data - including DNA - in one big system for AI to study"
Ellison funded Tony Blair Institute w/£200m
https://www.theregister.com/2025/02/12/larry_ellison_wants_all_data/
The Register
Larry Ellison wants to put all America's data, including DNA, in one big Oracle system for AI to study
From the billionaire who said real-time surveillance is good for keeping us in check