This month MPs will vote on giving the terminally ill the right to die and the cancer-stricken campaigner has begged them to seize the moment.
Dame Esther, 84, who was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer last year, said: "What breaks my heart is the tragic consequence if, at the end of their debate on November 29, MPs vote against any change in the law.
"Not that it would affect me personally, because the truth is any change in the law would not come in time for me.
"But for the hundreds of thousands of other terminally ill people who will have to suffer over the next decade, which is the length of time Parliament would no doubt wait before they approach this sensitive subject again." MPs will be given a free vote based on conscience when Kim Leadbeater's Private Members' Bill has its second reading.
But the campaigners fear momentum behind a push to reform a law that criminalises helping a sick person in ending their life is fast fading.
Heath Secretary Wes Streeting said he will vote against equipping the dying with legal protection despite polling showing it is what a majority of the public wants.
Cruelty
The result of the ballot is on a knife edge with a large number of the 650 MPs expected to either follow Mr Streeting and vote against, or abstain, to avoid controversy.
Esta historia es de la edición November 04, 2024 de Daily Express.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición November 04, 2024 de Daily Express.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
Pressure mounts on Ange as side fail to halt slump
AT LEAST it was only one this time, Ange.
ARNE'S ARMY MARCHING ON
Slot's boys stage fightback surge seven points clear to
No end to City slump after Haaland howler.
NDIAYE BRILLIANCE GIVES TOFFEES MASSIVE POINT
SWING BRIDGE
Fulham end long wait to win at Chelsea - and deserve it
WHITE HAS LITTLER No. 2 IN SIGHTS KP
'Diamond' used to beat Luke's grandad weekly
BAN'S THE MAN
O'Brien star snatches King George glory in a thriller
Ukraine 'must fight for right to join Nato'
VOLODYMYR Zelensky claims Ukraine's membership of Nato is possible, but Kyiv will have to campaign hard to persuade allies to make it happen.
Love and hate...it's a new decade of Call The Midwife
RACISM, civil unrest and romance brings the new series of Call The Midwife into a new decade.
'We'll not let you hound out hunt'
PEOPLE line the streets to show their support for rural sports at traditional Boxing Day hunts as Labour pledges a crackdown.
How diabetes drug could help Alzheimer's patients
OZEMPIC could be key to reducing Alzheimer's disease and slowing the progression to dementia, researchers believe.