Meeting of the Parliament 10 March 2026 [Draft]
I thank the cabinet secretary for giving way. Would my amendments require the careful development of guidance? Absolutely—of course they should, and that is why amendment 27 should be agreed to. That is absolutely clear.
As for amendment 27 leading to a lack of consistency in practice, I remind the chamber that the amendment seeks to encourage a conversation between the medical practitioner and the person applying for an assisted death about the possibility of indirect pressures. That is what amendment 27 would do. If such conversations do not take place, we will have absolute consistency, won’t we? If we do not ask for those conversations to take place, we will consistently not have them. Of course we must ask for that to happen. Perhaps the cabinet secretary should reflect on that.