(2 weeks ago)
Lords ChamberMy Lords, I want to touch on a number of points. First, I join the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, in welcoming my noble and learned friend Lady Prentis back to these Benches. I do not think she will mind my saying that she has been following our debates assiduously from home—she cannot get enough of them. It is a delight to see her come back to hear them in person.
The noble Lord, Lord Pannick, put his finger on one of the issues by asking what reason there could be for us not legislating for Wales. Well, the rather obvious reason was set out clearly by the noble Baroness, Lady Smith of Llanfaes: the Welsh Senedd has debated the principle of assisted suicide and has decided that it does not want it to apply in Wales. I think we should respect that.
Baroness Smith of Llanfaes (PC)
I want to clarify that that is not what I said in relation to the debate on the principle. That was a separate debate, and I do not think that it is necessarily relevant to the discussion, given that the LCM has been voted on.
I recognise the noble Baroness’s view, but the noble Lord, Lord Pannick, asked why we should not just go ahead and legislate for Wales. The point is that the Welsh Senedd has debated this matter, which is a perfectly good reason for us not to proceed without its consent. I will come on to some of the amendments tabled by the noble Baroness in a moment.