Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Debate between Lord Falconer of Thoroton and Lord Ashcombe
Lord Falconer of Thoroton Portrait Lord Falconer of Thoroton (Lab)
- Hansard - -

In relation to the multidisciplinary team, Amendment 222 from the noble Baroness, Lady Hollins, is a bit close to that but not quite there. On the question of encouragement, of course, the reason why the DPP’s guidelines refer to encouragement is that the criminal offence at the moment is encouraging suicide, and that deals with a completely different concept.

May I go on into Amendment 50—

Lord Ashcombe Portrait Lord Ashcombe (Con)
- Hansard - - - Excerpts

I would like to go back to our noble colleague from Yorkshire—I am afraid I do not know the noble Lord’s name and I apologise. He talked about working in the communities in the East End. We are short of GPs as it is, and most of our GPs come from an Anglo-Saxon background still. The noble Lord referred to the fact that, having worked with this community for a very long time, he still could not necessarily read the situation. I wonder how we deal with that, because the GPs in that community may not have had the length of time that he had to assess these situations.