The Justice Committee is having some of their work done for them.
It was always on the cards that some changes would need to be made in the Bill. But its sponsor, David Seymour MP, has sent a 77 pg document to the Committee suggesting changes.
His summary is that the Committee should amend the Bill to provide for:
• a binding
referendum at the General Election after the Bill has been passed by Parliament
• amending the
eligibility criteria to limit eligibility to terminal illness, not other "irremediable" conditions
• stating clearly that access to assisted dying for people cannot be
by reason of mental health conditions and disabilities only
• incorporating
the Access to Palliative Care Bill sponsored by Maggie Barry MP.
David also also suggests amendments to clarify the
role and protection of pharmacists, nurses, and medical practitioners, the
purpose of the SCENZ Group, the register, and the issues of advanced
directives, insurance, and suggests providing for the issuing of delay
certificates for a person who is eligible for assisted dying but wishes to
change the timing of administration.
It seems a remote possibility that Maggie ("Tea Lady") Barry will be pleased to have her alternative proposal incorporated into the End of Life Choice Bill. That's an olive branch that is probably dead on the tree.Otherwise, David's paper is a comprehensive review of his own Bill and seems to accommodate a large number of the major concerns that have been raised in submissions and public meetings. Let's hope it moves the whole discussion forward. The Committee is to report in March.
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