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Westminster Hall
Assisted Dying Law - Thu 23 Jan 2020
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

Mentions:
1: Christine Jardine (LDEM - Edinburgh West) In some cases, they called for caution; in others, they expressed their opposition. - Speech Link
2: Christine Jardine (LDEM - Edinburgh West) made—for those in the final stages of a terminal illness who are mentally capable of making a decision - Speech Link
3: Imran Hussain (LAB - Bradford East) dying put forward as a model for the UK to copy.However, for every argument made in favour of relaxing - Speech Link
4: Imran Hussain (LAB - Bradford East) That brings me to palliative and end-of-life care for those with terminal conditions, for at the heart - Speech Link
5: Chris Philp (CON - Croydon South) that in 2015 the UK was ranked top out of 40 countries in terms of what is called a quality of death - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Assisted Dying - Thu 04 Jul 2019
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Nick Boles (IND - Grantham and Stamford) What do we think of a law that forces people in the final months of a terminal illness to take desperate - Speech Link
2: Nick Boles (IND - Grantham and Stamford) in the final six months of a terminal illness, and well over 50% of people who declare that they have - Speech Link
3: Nick Boles (IND - Grantham and Stamford) That is of no relevance at all to the question of whether, in the final six months of a terminal illness - Speech Link
4: Crispin Blunt (CON - Reigate) of personal autonomy for people in dreadful and terminal strife. - Speech Link
5: Steve McCabe (LAB - Birmingham, Selly Oak) We should be considering assisted dying both in the context of terminal illness and in the context of - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Assisted Dying - Mon 06 Mar 2017
Scotland Office

Mentions:
1: Lord Bishop of Worcester (Bishops - Bishops) The claim of those pressing for assisted suicide here, that there have been no documented cases of abuse - Speech Link
2: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff (CB - Life peer) beyond terminal illnesses, with predictions of around one in 20 of all deaths through medically provided - Speech Link
3: Viscount Craigavon (CB - Excepted Hereditary) a Bill to legalise choice in assisted dying for terminally ill people. - Speech Link
4: Baroness Barker (LDEM - Life peer) Therefore, we on these Benches have a policy that in cases of terminal illness or severe, incurable and - Speech Link
5: Lord Keen of Elie (CON - Life peer) Indeed, the only example that has been in place for some years is that of Oregon. - Speech Link


Commons Chamber
Assisted Dying (No. 2) Bill - Fri 11 Sep 2015
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: Rob Marris (LAB - Wolverhampton South West) not to prosecute in possible cases of assisted death. - Speech Link
2: Edward Leigh (CON - Gainsborough) on paper for a couple of weeks or a couple of doctors in a dying clinic signing for it are much of a - Speech Link
3: Robert Flello (LAB - Stoke-on-Trent South) In around 7% of cases, the person suffers from vomiting or spasms. - Speech Link
4: Jonathan Reynolds (LAB - Stalybridge and Hyde) This proposal would for ever change the nature of the medical profession in the UK, and I note that the - Speech Link
5: Huw Merriman (CON - Bexhill and Battle) This right is not for those who will see out their final days of a terminal illness and rely on excellent - Speech Link


Bill Documents
7 Sep 2015 - Briefing papers
Briefing Paper on Second Reading
Assisted Dying (No. 2) Bill 2015-16

Found: euthanasia in the same way as it disposed of the claim in respect of the prohibition of assisted suicide


Parliamentary Research
The Assisted Dying (No 2) Bill 2015 - CBP-7292
Sep. 04 2015

Found: euthanasia in the same way as it disposed of the claim in respect of the prohibition of assisted suicide


Scottish Parliament Debate - Committee
Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Tue 03 Feb 2015

Mentions:
1: None in 1992, and the figures that have been quoted for those who are in favour of a change in the law on - Speech Link
2: None The first is an annual increment in the number of cases. - Speech Link
3: None People are arguing for a right to choose and to act autonomously.The cases in the European Court of Human - Speech Link
4: None The court of protection in England and Wales performs that function, as it did for cases such as that - Speech Link


Scottish Parliament Debate - Committee
Assisted Suicide (Scotland) Bill: Stage 1 - Tue 20 Jan 2015

Mentions:
1: Harvie, Patrick (Green - Glasgow) I am an MSP for Glasgow, and I am the member in charge of the bill. - Speech Link
2: None There is no definition of the phrase in the Council of Europe, which is responsible for the European - Speech Link
3: None of the considerations set out in paragraph 6”—one of which is that“I have an illness or condition of - Speech Link
4: None organisations that operate mobile euthanasia facilities.Very few cases have come up for review in Belgium - Speech Link
5: Milne, Nanette (None - None) would be involved in providing the means for suicide in the vast majority of cases. - Speech Link


Lords Chamber
Assisted Dying Bill [HL] - Fri 16 Jan 2015
Ministry of Justice

Mentions:
1: None life, wishes to carry on, wishes to strive for life and is sound of mind but has a terminal illness - Speech Link
2: Baroness Campbell of Surbiton (CB - Life peer) numbers of them with the definition of terminal illness. - Speech Link
3: Baroness Grey-Thompson (CB - Life peer) cause of death’, with ‘significant errors (i.e. misdiagnosis of a terminal illness resulting in inappropriate - Speech Link
4: Lord Warner (CB - Life peer) It fails to reflect the fact that in many cases of terminal illness a person will move from the place - Speech Link
5: Lord Falconer of Thoroton (LAB - Life peer) management of terminal illness as the Secretary of State may specify in regulations”.I would anticipate - Speech Link


Parliamentary Research
House of Commons sitting of the UK Youth Parliament - November 2014 - RP14-51
Oct. 13 2014

Found: The UK Youth Parliament is a supporter of the Votes at 16 campaign and calls for the reduction in voting