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The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
09 Dec 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
The debate is about whether the Scottish Parliament should give its consent to clause 43, on prohibition on advertising, in Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. I am speaking to the provision as described in the motion. My recommendation on behalf of the ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Committee
20 Jan 2026
Subordinate Legislation
Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to speak about the draft Scotland Act 1998 (Modification of Schedule 5) Order 2026, and for considering the order in such a timely manner.As the committee will know, after Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotlan...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2024
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Ayrshire and Arran
I thank Ruth Maguire for drawing attention to a really important area, which we touched on in the committee last week. Ruth Maguire is right that, consistently, about 20 per cent of delayed discharges relate to adults with incapacity. In our response to the Scottish Mental Hea...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Committee
23 Sep 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
I appreciate the opportunity to speak about the legislative consent memorandum that was lodged by the Scottish Government on 27 August, which recommends that the Scottish Parliament gives its consent to clause 43 of Kim Leadbeater MP’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill....
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill
I thank Alex Cole-Hamilton for that intervention, as it pre-empts some of what I will say almost word for word. I fully agree with his intervention and look forward to his supporting the motion tonight. The bill’s provisions will increase the time that people spend in limbo w...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 May 2024
Adult Mental Health
I said to Ms Baillie in our earlier conversation that I am open to suggestion. I will come forward, as the minister will in concluding, with some of the work that we are already doing and the steps that we need to take to make further improvements. I pledge to engage with Oppo...
Neil Gray SNP Committee
21 May 2024
Healthcare in Remote and Rural Areas
A significant number of people who would be considered to be in the delayed discharge category are adults who have incapacity, which is an incredibly complicated area. I will take up Ruth Maguire’s invitation and encourage people to ensure that they have power of attorney arra...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
24 Apr 2025
General Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Shared Care Agreements (ADHD and Autism)
My officials were in communication with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde in November regarding shared care agreements for adults with such diagnoses. Colleagues from the board set out its policy and approach to private diagnosis. Additionally, in March, the director of mental he...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
24 Apr 2025
General Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Shared Care Agreements (ADHD and Autism)
I thank Stuart McMillan for raising the matter on behalf of his constituents, with whom I absolutely sympathise and empathise. Awareness of neurodevelopmental and neurodivergence issues in adults has increased, which has seen demand on services grow. That poses challenges to w...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Financial Resolution
Presiding Officer, first, I offer to you publicly an apology that I have already offered to you privately. I also offer it to the rest of the chamber. It is not a reason for missing the start of this item of business, but it is important that colleagues are aware that I was on...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I would like to set out to Parliament the Scottish Government’s position on stage 3 of Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill.The Scottish Government remains neutral on the bill. We also consider that we have a duty to assess the technical, le...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
10 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I recognise the challenges that have been set out in the debate about people receiving palliative care. I point out that there are differences, as Ms Maguire will understand, between palliative care, end-of-life care and wider bereavement support. I hope that a distinction can...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
22 Feb 2022
Nationality and Borders Bill
The evidence that was provided by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the Royal College of Nursing directly contradicts the points that Mr Cameron makes about the accuracy of those assessments and says that children will be misdiagnosed as adults. Why will he...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
31 Mar 2022
Portfolio Question Time · Ukrainian Refugees (Warm Scots Welcome Scheme)
Yes. It is, of course, vital that those who are fleeing the illegal war in Ukraine are protected as they seek to find a place of safety. Any form of human trafficking or exploitation is completely unacceptable, and I encourage anyone who has concerns about human trafficking to...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
23 Feb 2023
Marking One Year of War against Ukraine
I thank Alex Cole-Hamilton for his question and pay tribute to him for his involvement and steadfast support for the people of Ukraine in Scotland. We are looking at all that we can do in terms of concessionary travel and the accommodation that we can provide through the £50 m...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
21 Feb 2024
Primary Care (Access)
I would be happy to consider that. The retention of people who go through training in Scotland is critically important, as is the continued attraction of people from other countries to work in our NHS. We know that health inequalities exist and have been exacerbated by Covid,...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
29 May 2024
Portfolio Question Time · NHS Lanarkshire (Meetings)
I thank Collette Stevenson for raising an important area of preventative work in healthcare. The Scottish Government is aware that diabetes technologies can significantly improve the lives of people with type 1 diabetes. Between 2016 and 2022, we invested £29.6 million of add...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
24 Sep 2024
Health and Social Care Winter Preparedness Plan 2024/25
I recognise Carol Mochan’s point about our health service being under year-round pressure. I referred to the fact that the system still faces huge pressure caused by Covid. In July this year, we saw a peak of more than 600 beds being used for Covid patients, which is the equiv...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
08 Oct 2024
Topical Question Time · Accident and Emergency Departments (Winter Planning)
No, that is not the case. We continue to work with local government to look at areas such as the national care home contract and improving the advice and guidance that are available for treating and supporting adults without capacity, to ensure that we support the position in ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
27 Nov 2024
Portfolio Question Time · Cold Weather Health Risks (Protection for Older People)
The “Health and Social Care Winter Preparedness Plan 2024/25”, which was published on 24 September, sets out a number of actions that support health and social care services in their work to protect older people from heightened health risks in colder weather, including the rol...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2025
Health and Social Care Innovation
Brian Whittle has neatly pre-empted the paragraphs in my speech about how I want us to foster innovation to de-risk some of the investment decisions that are being taken, and how we can make sure that there is genuine partnership between industry, academia and the health servi...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
I thank Liam McArthur for taking an intervention as he sets out his introductory points. I will ask two practical questions. First, how does he envisage the delivery of the service? Does he expect it to be as available in his Orkney Islands constituency as it would be in my Ai...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 May 2025
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1
First, I extend my thanks to Liam McArthur for introducing the bill. I think that every member, regardless of their personal view on the bill, would agree that Mr McArthur has undertaken careful and considered work on this complex, sensitive and emotive topic. This debate is ...
Neil Gray SNP Committee
23 Sep 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
That is my expectation. As it is legislation in the United Kingdom Parliament, it is not an area that I have control over—it is for members of the UK Parliament to determine—but my expectation would be as Mr Harvie has outlined. We have lodged the LCM to ensure that we are in ...
Neil Gray SNP Committee
24 Sep 2025
Healthcare
In recent years, we have made substantial investments in child and adolescent mental health services in order to deliver a substantial increase in the number of CAMHS practitioners. As a result, for the first time, we have met CAMHS waiting times standards for more than three ...
Neil Gray SNP Committee
24 Sep 2025
Healthcare
First, on Davy Russell’s point, no, they were not. Secondly, on Mr Ewing’s point, we had a productive collaboration in order to resolve some of the issues around the pause for Grantown in his constituency. I was able to visit the fantastic Grantown medical practice as a resul...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
01 Oct 2025
Portfolio Question Time · Spinal Injuries (Support)
The Queen Elizabeth national spinal injuries unit in Glasgow is responsible for the acute and lifelong care of all adult patients with traumatic and non-progressive spinal cord injury. We are committed to ensuring that all adults who require rehabilitation in all settings have...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
General Question Time · NHS Boards (Winter Resilience)
As Ms Mochan has set out, we are guided in our vaccination programmes by the advice of the independent expert Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation. Its advice is that the groups that are eligible for Covid-19 vaccination this winter—not just in Scotland but elsewher...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
General Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
I remain of the view that such changes should be carefully considered and decided locally in a way that is consistent with national policy while being meaningfully informed by the views of local stakeholders, including staff and patients. As I have said when I have met and cor...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
30 Oct 2025
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Financial Resolution
Those are matters for the Parliament to determine. This is a member’s bill that has a free vote, and the Government is neutral on it. I will come on to elements around the costings shortly. We are clear that it is for Parliament to decide on the bill, so it is for members to ...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2025
Winter Preparedness (Health and Social Care)
Earlier this year, we published our operational improvement plan, service renewal framework and population health framework, which together set out the short, medium and long-term actions that we will take over the next 10 years. Fundamental to our approach is giving greater c...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Nov 2025
Winter Preparedness (Health and Social Care)
I recognise the potential prevalence of H3N2. I received a briefing on that from the chief medical officer, alongside the First Minister, earlier this week. It is too early to say whether that will be the dominant strain of flu this year, but I recognise Jackie Baillie’s point...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
09 Dec 2025
Topical Question Time · National Health Service Boards (Winter Pressures)
I reiterate Carol Mochan’s point about the importance of vaccination. Anybody who is eligible, whether they are staff or a patient, should be picking up their vaccination; it is the best way of protecting themselves, their family, their colleagues and services this winter. Th...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
09 Dec 2025
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
I have nothing further to add to the arguments that I set out in my opening statement. I rest on those arguments, and I again urge the Parliament to support the LCM.
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
11 Dec 2025
General Question Time · NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (Support)
In his narration, Mr Sweeney has compared apples with oranges in relation to eligibility for flu vaccinations a year ago in comparison with this year. Eligibility is decided on the basis of Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation advice on vaccinations. If we compare l...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
25 Mar 2026
Portfolio Question Time · Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary (Beds)
I will turn to Oliver Mundell’s substantive point in a second, but, with your indulgence, Deputy Presiding Officer, I take this opportunity to pay tribute to Oliver Mundell. I have had many dealings with him during the past five years in my ministerial roles, and I have always...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The substantive difference between my amendment and Mr Kerr’s is that mine would remove section 22 and Mr Kerr’s would amend it. I will speak to my amendment before I speak more substantively to his.My amendment would remove section 22, which is entitled “Limitations on effect...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 54 would add to the detail in section 23 to require the guidance to cover“identification and consideration of indirect pressures”.As I noted in my comments on group 4, professional guidance already supports clinicians to assess capacity and voluntariness. Embedding r...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
On a point of order, Presiding Officer. I am conscious that most of the amendments that remain are in some ways consequential on amendments that have already been taken. The one that was just moved—I appreciate that it was not moved by the member who lodged it—was consequentia...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Does Stephen Kerr accept that post-legislative scrutiny is already in place as required, that a prescription is not required and that his amendments could add additional cost?
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I make no further comment on whether it should come before Parliament. That is for members to decide. I merely stress that the Government’s position is that it is unusual for guidance to come before Parliament. Normally, it is the responsibility of ministers to come forward wi...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 256 would seem to interfere with integration joint boards’ responsibilities under the Public Bodies (Joint Working) (Scotland) Act 2014 to plan and resource adult palliative care services for their area, including hospice services, on the basis of local need.On amend...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Mr Briggs tempts me to breach the ministerial code on discussions that might be had with law officers. When guidance is produced by Government, clearly, the Government must always act within the law. I will rest at that point.For the remaining amendments in the group, the Scot...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I heard what Mr McArthur said about Mr Doris’s amendment 61, and I was going to cover the issue in my remarks. Because amendments 23 and 22, which cover the issue, have been agreed to, is he concerned that there may be inconsistency in the bill if amendment 61 is also agreed to?
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I open my contribution on the final group of amendments by asking all colleagues to be mindful of several consequential amendments that are among the raft of amendments that we will vote on at the conclusion of the amending stage. For instance, Bob Doris’s amendment 60 was con...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Mr Whittle has made his case and I have set out the Government’s perspective. It is for colleagues to decide. I have no further comment on Mr Whittle’s intervention. He makes a perfect reasonable argument.Amendment 290 would impose requirements on Public Health Scotland in rel...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I begin with a statement that I put on the record when we were discussing last night’s last group: I absolutely appreciate the sensitivities of the subject. I have absolute sympathy with Murdo Fraser. He has my deepest sympathy for the case that he puts on the record. However,...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
13 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I note the points that Mr Stewart made. I understand the sensitivities and the very strong views that there are on the matter. I rest on the points that I opened with, which I hope reassures him.I begin my substantive discussion of the amendments in the group with amendment 24...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I have put on the record the Government’s position about choices having to be made in relation to budgets for the bill. I have also put on the record that the funding of palliative care is the responsibility of integration joint boards; it is not directly funded by the Scottis...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will give way to Edward Mountain, but he will be the last in the group.
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I make no comment on what Ms Adamson has put forward. Those are ethical considerations, on which judgments are to be arrived at by MSPs, and I recognise the challenge in doing so. I have sought to provide as much information as I can on the current basis of clinical practice i...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
The Scottish Government has no comment to make on any of the amendments in this group.
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Amendment 48 is a necessary technical amendment—I think that that is two in a row that Jackie Baillie and I are agreeing on—which assists Jackie Baillie to correct the name of the Care Inspectorate in section 20A.On amendment 250, setting up individual specialist services in e...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will first speak to Liam McArthur’s amendments 45, 46 and 47. At stage 2, we expressed concern about the prescriptiveness of the provisions on death certification and the effect that that could have on data collection. We have therefore prepared the amendments for Liam McArt...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I make no comment on those amendments, because those considerations are inherently ethical in nature. I am merely responding to the direct question that was posed to me by Ms Forbes. I must correct Dr Allan as it is reasonable treatment options that must be discussed by a clin...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I will work my way through the group as quickly as possible, starting with amendment 112, regarding a referendum on what would by then be an act, not a bill—so it would be in statute, with the expectation that it would be implemented. We raised technical concerns at stage 2 th...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
Unfortunately, that is the best that I can put on the record, because that issue will be subject to discussion and negotiation. We cannot provide a guarantee with regard to what the UK Government will commit to beyond what it has already put on the record. I recognise that tha...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
From a delivery perspective, there remains a lack of clarity around how an advocacy service would be funded or monitored in practice. I note what I have just heard from Mr Fraser about any estimations of cost. Establishing advocacy service standards and putting in place arrang...
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I recognise the point that Stephen Kerr is making; however, would he accept that hospices, as valued as they are—I declare an interest as the fantastic St Andrew’s hospice is in my constituency—are not the only source of palliative or end-of-life care?
Neil Gray SNP Chamber
12 Mar 2026
Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill: Stage 3
I have no estimate of costing. This is a member’s bill as opposed to a Government bill, so the usual controls and strictures that apply when the Government leads a bill are not the same. It is impossible for me to say what the current financial cost would be until the conclusi...
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Meeting of the Parliament 09 December 2025

09 Dec 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill
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The debate is about whether the Scottish Parliament should give its consent to clause 43, on prohibition on advertising, in Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill. I am speaking to the provision as described in the motion. My recommendation on behalf of the Scottish Government is that the Parliament gives its consent.

The motion in front of Parliament today is necessary to protect the constitutional settlement in the normal manner of legislative consent motions and is not a comment on the content of Ms Leadbeater’s bill. The Scottish Government does not have an opinion on the content or principle of that bill, which it is the UK Parliament’s responsibility to scrutinise.

Ms Leadbeater’s bill has no effect on Liam McArthur’s Assisted Dying for Terminally Ill Adults (Scotland) Bill, and neither does the motion; nor should the two bills be conflated, as they are undergoing very different processes in their respective Parliaments.

The Scottish Government’s view is that clause 43 is for a purpose within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, considering the schedule 5, section C7 reservation in the Scotland Act 1998. The C7 reservation covers regulation of, among other things,

“misleading and comparative advertising, except regulation specifically in relation to food, tobacco and tobacco products”.

It does not reserve advertising generally.

Therefore, we believe that the Scottish Parliament’s consent is required for clause 43 and that it should be given, so that we do not find ourselves in a situation in which the English and Welsh assisted dying service can be advertised in Scotland but not in England or Wales.

Let me turn to the substance of the provision under scrutiny today. Clause 43 of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill imposes a duty on the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care to make regulations to prohibit

“the publication, printing, distribution or designing ... of advertisements whose purpose or effect is to promote”

the England and Wales

“voluntary assisted dying service”.

The purpose of clause 43 is stated to be to prevent pressure from being put on vulnerable people or the undermining of national suicide prevention strategies through the unethical advertisement of the England and Wales service. By consenting to the provision, the Scottish Parliament would be agreeing that the English and Welsh service, if it was introduced, could also not be promoted in Scotland.

Effectively, we are making sure that Scotland could not be used to advertise the service and closing what would be a gap in these islands if the bill were to be passed and such a service established. Regardless of personal views on assisted dying or on Ms Leadbeater’s bill, I doubt that any member would wish to see such an anomaly.

In addition to lodging a legislative consent memorandum, I gave evidence to the Health, Social Care and Sport Committee on 23 September, where I set out the Scottish Government’s position, as I have to Parliament today.

I have also responded to questions that were raised by the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee around the scope of the powers in clause 43, noting that our recommendation that consent be given was

“based on the substance of the provision, not the scope of the enabling power, which will be determined by the UK Parliament.”

In that response, I noted that, as the committee had acknowledged,

“the exercise of the power in clause 43 is likely to have a very limited impact on the law relative to devolved matters”

in Scotland. Both committees have since indicated that they are content with the motion and with our recommendation that consent be given.

I hope that Parliament finds that explanation and outline helpful in setting out the Government’s position, and I urge members to agree to give consent to clause 43 in so far as it relates to devolved matters being considered by the UK Parliament.

I move,

That the Parliament agrees that the relevant provisions of the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, introduced in the House of Commons on 16 October 2024, and subsequently amended, relating to the prohibition on advertising of the England and Wales Voluntary Assisted Dying Service, so far as these matters fall within the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament, should be considered by the UK Parliament.

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The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-20037, in the name of Neil Gray, on a legislative consent motion for the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Li...
The Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care (Neil Gray) SNP
The debate is about whether the Scottish Parliament should give its consent to clause 43, on prohibition on advertising, in Kim Leadbeater’s Terminally Ill A...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
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Clare Haughey (Rutherglen) (SNP) SNP
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Jackie Baillie (Dumbarton) (Lab) Lab
The Scottish and United Kingdom Parliaments are currently scrutinising assisted dying bills. Although we may be doing so on slightly different timelines, the...
Patrick Harvie (Glasgow) (Green) Green
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Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
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Neil Gray SNP
I have nothing further to add to the arguments that I set out in my opening statement. I rest on those arguments, and I again urge the Parliament to support ...
The Presiding Officer NPA
That concludes the debate on the motion on legislative consent for the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill, which is UK legislation.