Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
I am grateful for Mr Whittle’s intervention, given that he has been a member of the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee and considered the issues.
On Christine Grahame’s point, training is one aspect, but I do not believe that the way in which the declaration phase is framed in the bill provides sufficient time and opportunity to deal with the issues thoroughly. It is unreasonable to expect two independent general practitioners who have undergone a period of training to be able to substantiate sufficiently that no coercive and controlling behaviour has influenced the individual they are considering. As I mentioned, we framed the 2018 act in such a way that a pattern of behaviour has to be demonstrated and established, and that takes time and effort.