Meeting of the Parliament 13 March 2026 [Draft]
I have been listening intently to Mr Kerr, and I have read his amendments. Amendment 296 would ask the Scottish Government to identify
“any shortfalls in funding, staffing, or other resources for these services”
in relation to palliative care. It would also require a statement from Scottish ministers about
“additional funding, recruitment, training, or other resources to ensure no reduction in palliative and end of life care”
services.
That is all very noble, and I have some sympathy with it, but I have a slight concern. Throughout the debate, I have tried to say that the provision of palliative and end-of-life care services stands on its own and has to be independently funded—end of story—irrespective of assisted dying. Your amendment, Mr Kerr, potentially conflates the two.