Meeting of the Parliament 11 March 2026 [Draft]
I absolutely agree with that. There is nothing contentious about offering an advance care directive in such situations. As Daniel Johnson rightly highlighted, we sometimes struggle to talk about what we want going forward, and the advance care directive is a means of discussing with healthcare professionals what someone wants in a certain eventuality. It is not legally binding, but it sets out what the patient wants, and that is of paramount importance when we are talking about assisted dying. It is not about what everybody else wants; it is about what the patient wants.
I press amendment 149.