This now leaves the Bill limping into the Lords with a very narrow majority.
Because it is neither a Government Bill nor was it part of any manifesto, the Lords are fully entitled to heavily amend, time-out or outright reject this dangerous Bill.
This means the Leadbeater assisted suicide Bill can still be defeated.
It is therefore vitally important that Peers in the House of Lords are made aware of the many problems with the Bill and how introducing assisted suicide would put vulnerable people at risk. Unlike MPs, Peers do not represent constituents and are not elected by the public. This means that communication to Peers needs to be prudent, measured and focused.
We have produced a tool that will allow people like you, who are concerned about the assisted suicide Bill, to send a customised email to a Peer, focusing on one area of concern regarding the Bill.Â
You can make a difference right now by contacting Peers.Â
Please enter your postcode in the box above to write to members of the House of Lords now to explain why they should oppose assisted suicide.