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Perrett will have conscience vote on VAD Bill and voters should ask him to support it

MPs will have a conscience vote on the VAD Bill, but they should remember the Bill is not about them. All Queenslanders wanting a better choice at the end of life must let their local MP know they are expecting them to vote for VAD.

Dying with Dignity is imploring voters to contact their local MP and ask them to support the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill. Pictured is Gympie MP Tony Perrett. Picture: Shane Zahner
Dying with Dignity is imploring voters to contact their local MP and ask them to support the Voluntary Assisted Dying Bill. Pictured is Gympie MP Tony Perrett. Picture: Shane Zahner

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

In coming months our 93 state MPs will vote on a proposed law to introduce voluntary assisted dying (VAD).

The State Government asked the independent and expert Queensland Law Reform Commission to draft a VAD Bill which has now been released and will soon be the subject of scrutiny and feedback by the parliamentary Health Committee before being debated by MPs in September.

The QLRC’s report and draft Bill mark a milestone in the long and hard battle to secure VAD laws for Queenslanders.

Many people involved with Dying With Dignity Queensland have waged this fight for more than 30 years.

Many of them could have benefited from a VAD law but have died long before seeing the latest positive developments in the law reform process.

As we continue to push for VAD laws we should remember them.

VAD laws have been passed in Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania, and already operate in many places overseas. But there is no guarantee the Queensland Bill will succeed.

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So all Queenslanders wanting a better choice at the end of life must let their local MP know that they are expecting them to vote for VAD.

While MPs will have a conscience vote on the VAD Bill, they should remember that the Bill is not about them.

It is about giving terminally ill people or those dying from a neurological condition a voluntary choice to end their intolerable suffering.

Voluntary assisted dying will not result in a single extra death but it will mean a lot less suffering.

If anyone wants to support our fight I urge them to visit www.dwdq.org.au or phone 1300 733 818.

Jos Hall, President Dying With Dignity Queensland

Email Tony Perrett at gympie@parliament.qld.gov.au

Email your Letters to the Editor to shelley.strachan@news.com.au

Originally published as Perrett will have conscience vote on VAD Bill and voters should ask him to support it

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