Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
I thank the member for that intervention. I think that Sue Webber’s amendments highlight the inadequacies across the bill that we are being asked to discuss today.
There are many decisions that we will be asked to make, sometimes in cases where we do not know what the future could hold—and particularly in relation to some of the earlier discussion about the section 104 process.
As I was saying, I do not believe that the amendments in this group can address the circumstances that lead to the deep-seated inequality that so many of our citizens face—inequality that could result in them not getting a fair chance or an equal chance at life or, indeed, the care that they need at the end. Only concerted efforts to create a fair and equal Scotland could do that.
Until then, for me and for many people like me across Scotland, it is inconceivable to suggest that the introduction of assisted dying is about choice, when so many people do not have choice in life, nor indeed in death.