Meeting of the Parliament 13 May 2025
That question came up during the committee scrutiny stage. Other than to say that we believe that there will be a cost that has not been fully factored in, that will be a decision for Government to look at, depending on the progress of the bill. We do not have a view on that at this stage of the proceedings.
I thank everyone in the chamber for the way in which members have handled the discussion around assisted dying thus far. I know that today’s debate will continue to be conducted with similar sensitivity and respect. Irrespective of the outcome of this vote, we must use the momentum to ensure that Scotland is a place in which we can have open, honest and supportive conversations about living and dying well.
I will return to the point that I made earlier about the consequential choices that we have before us. Given the deeply held views in Parliament and among our constituents, whichever way Parliament votes this evening, we must show leadership to those whose views will not have been reflected in Parliament’s decision and provide reassurance, support and clarity. Regardless of the position that Parliament takes today, I intend, as quickly as possible, to do what I can from the Government’s perspective to provide just that.
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