Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
I am very sympathetic to the amendments in this group, particularly that of Daniel Johnson. Although his is a brief amendment, there is a lot more light and shade in it than in some of the others. This debate is indeed about light and shade.
First, I do not believe that raising assisted dying is a neutral act by any clinician. It is not a neutral act. It cannot be. People can try to make it a neutral act as much as they possibly can, but I do not think that it ever can be. There is a strong argument that a doctor should never raise assisted dying with a patient. Rona Mackay—who I know has different perspectives on the bill—said that such protections have been included in some jurisdictions, and they are perhaps being reviewed. At least other jurisdictions that have passed assisted dying legislation thought that the proposed protection was important. That has been put on the record this afternoon.