Act now - Abortion and suicide votes

Catherine Robinson from Right To Life UK writes:
It's now been confirmed that MPs will debate and vote next week - on either Tuesday 17 or Wednesday 18 June - on extreme abortion up to birth amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill.
These proposed law changes represent the most serious threat to unborn children since the Abortion Act was introduced in 1967.
Then, just days later, on Friday 20 June, MPs will place their final vote on the Leadbeater assisted suicide Bill.
This means we are now facing the most significant votes on both abortion and assisted suicide in a generation - all within the same week.
These are two major battles, and they're happening back to back.
Your MP will be deciding whether or not to support these extreme proposals. I cannot stress enough how vital your voice as a constituent will be over these final two weeks. The outcome may well come down to how many MPs hear from people like you.
The disability rights group, Not Dead Yet UK, is asking people to contact their MP using a new tool on their website. It explains exactly why this Bill would be a disaster for people with disabilities.
Even if you have contacted your MP already, it's really important to contact your MP again using this new tool - so your MP hears specifically about the serious risks this Bill poses to people with disabilities.
Please take action now. Visit: https://action.notdeadyetuk.org/uk to use their tool to contact your MP. It only takes 30 seconds.