Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
I will leave it to the cabinet secretary to answer Ms Forbes’s second question.
Brian Whittle and the Deputy First Minister have raised interesting issues. When I went to hospital appointments—which I did on numerous occasions—as a young child, and even when I was a teenager, my father would often go with me. I do not think that many members met my father, who was a senior partner in a legal firm. He was a pretty scary individual but, as soon as the consultant said something, he would accept that that was the decision. My father—an educated individual—listened to the doctor. I do not think that members who have not had hands-on experience of receiving lots of medical advice have a clear understanding of the extent to which people take as gospel what the doctor tells them.