Debates between Baroness Wheeler and Lord Blencathra during the 2024 Parliament

Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Debate between Baroness Wheeler and Lord Blencathra
Lord Blencathra Portrait Lord Blencathra (Con)
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My Lords, I seek a cast-iron assurance from the Government Whip that those of us whose speeches will be delayed till next Friday are recorded by the Government and will be allowed to speak. That is all I want to say at this stage. We want an assurance that we will be allowed to speak next Friday if we delay our speeches from today.

Baroness Wheeler Portrait Baroness Wheeler (Lab)
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I will shortly make an announcement to that effect.

Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Debate between Baroness Wheeler and Lord Blencathra
Lord Blencathra Portrait Lord Blencathra (Con)
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My Lords, this is a self-regulating House, and that does not mean that a Government Whip can regulate who can speak and who cannot. I echo the point made by my noble friend. If the only way one can speak in these debates is to sign amendments, I know what to do in future.

I spoke for five minutes on the Friday before Christmas and said not a peep in the debate earlier today because it was not my speciality. I have been waiting here for two hours to make a speech on palliative care, and we seem to have been refused the right to do so because the Government Whip wants us not to say anything so that we can finish at 3 o’clock. I agree that we can finish at 3 o’clock—it is a simple matter for the House to adjourn and come back to polish off this matter next Friday morning—but it would be absolutely outrageous for noble Lords who have not had a chance to speak at all on palliative care to be refused the right to do so because the Government have imposed an arbitrary timetable on us.

Baroness Wheeler Portrait Baroness Wheeler (Lab)
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My Lords, it is not an arbitrary timetable. Many people have spoken on palliative care both at Second Reading and today, and I respect that totally. I am just saying that we need to respect the rules of the House to be able to adjourn. It is better if we finish this amendment so that we can start the next session with a new debate.