(1 week, 1 day ago)
Lords ChamberAnd I am responding by saying that if we want to be sure that there is no ambiguity whatever—we are talking about the issue of life and death and, by what was suggested earlier on, inside a matter of days this was all to be over—there should be clarity. I would have hoped that the noble Lord would want that too.
Baroness Cass (CB)
The GMC guidance would need to be amended because, at present, there is specific advice on guidance around supporting patients at end of life. It says:
“Where patients raise the issue of assisting them to end their own life, or ask for information that might encourage or assist them in doing so, respect for a patient’s autonomy cannot justify illegal action … Medical professionals should … be prepared to listen and to discuss the reasons for the patient's request”,
but
“limit any advice or information in response, to … an explanation that it is a criminal offence for anyone to encourage or assist a person to commit or attempt suicide”.
The current GMC guidance precludes all this and would therefore have to be changed should this Bill go through.
That is very helpful, and I trust the noble Lord, who is now nodding, will take that into consideration.