Meeting of the Parliament 12 March 2026 [Draft]
I will be brief. Daniel Johnson’s earlier intervention was quite important, but I do not think that Liam McArthur has addressed it. The medical practitioner, or general practitioner, has a critical role in establishing the trust in that relationship. However, they are not the only individual in the world of health and social care, or anywhere else, who could raise the suggestion of assisted dying. I am not saying that they should, but there is something quite particular about the GP that would make it reasonable to preclude them from being able to raise it. It is not the only outlet in that special relationship. Will Liam McArthur respond to that?