Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill — 29 Nov 2024 at 14:05

“You get to a point where you stop praying for a miracle and start praying for mercy.”
“There is currently no established system for identifying abuse or coercion in advance of a person’s death or for helping vulnerable people to make end of life decisions.”
“I wish to live as fully as I can and for as long as possible. But when the time comes”,
“the right to die with dignity and compassion”.
“through deep and meaningful conversations between doctors, patients and their loved ones we can dispel fear, reduce suffering, bring death and dying out of the shadows, and so allow patients and their families a better quality of life and quality of death”.
“We have brought ‘behind-closed-doors’ practices into the open and given dying people meaningful, transparent choices. Crucially none of the fears that were put forward as reasons not to change the law have been realised. The status quo was broken and assisted dying works.”
“a registered medical practitioner…who has such training, qualifications and experience as the Secretary of State may specify by regulations”.
“the intervention of a court would simply interpose an expensive and time-consuming forensic procedure”.
“Only those who believe implicitly in judicial omniscience and infallibility-and I do not-can possibly have any confidence in the efficacy of what is proposed.”
“we need to show we can do better at assisted living before deciding whether to legislate on ways to die.”
“a scheme which does not provide for an open and transparent process but, on the contrary, permits a secret process which can give us no confidence that it will enable the court to identify and prevent possible abuses.”
“the Leadbeater Bill falls lamentably short of providing adequate safeguards,”
“amount to nothing more than arbitrary restrictions, with no rational foundation.”
“Despite this prognosis I can honestly say that I am a happy person now. I feel lucky to have made it to 60. There is just one black cloud on the horizon for me, and it is the way that I will die. I am terrified that I will suffer a long, painful death. If I knew I had the choice to have a good death, these worries would disappear. Please change the law so I can live what life I have left, safe in the knowledge that I have a choice about how and when I die. If you do this, I will be able to live even more happily today knowing that I do not need to worry about the prospect of a cruel and painful death.”
“I apologise for adding to the thousands of emails you will be receiving. I just wanted to tell you why I oppose the right to die Bill. I know you are aware of the experience I had when my husband was dying. In hospital we had a dreadful experience because they had no end-of-life care and he suffered. Once in the Hospice it was a different story and he received the loving care he rightly deserved.
My argument is that, instead of assisted dying, we should be spending much more money on end-of-life care and funding the wonderful Hospice movement. Thank you for reading this.”
“Only recently, I was giving my condolences to a grieving woman who had lost her husband in the early hours. He had been given a few small doses of pain relief and mild sedatives over the last few nights for symptom control and had passed away peacefully at her side. She asked me in all seriousness, ‘Doctor, did the nurses give him something to make him die quicker last night?’ This was an awful lingering doubt that she had. I was able to firmly reassure her that, no, the medication would not have sped up his passing.
For her, and the vast majority of other patients, doctors are there to prolong life and palliate symptoms. Were this to change, then we would not be doctors in the eyes of many, but bringers of death, agents of a state which counts its weakest members as expendable and worthy of nothing but an early grave.
I do not want to be a member of a profession which has that reputation or role”.
“The only patients I care for, are those who are dying”.
“she was highly distressed, everyday she said she’d had enough and wanted to die-it was very undignified for her and it was heartbreaking to observe but be powerless to help.”
“it would be totally inappropriate for us to suggest or even imply that hospice and palliative care services can somehow address…pain in all circumstances.”
“In order that everyone dying in the acute sector can do so with dignity, the present situation has to change.”
“We have some amazing care givers in this country who provide the most compassionate care in the most difficult of circumstances & that gives great comfort. But I feel no-one should be forced to know how the book ends when they are only part way through it without having the choice of putting it down and choosing one with a better ending.”
“Death does not worry me at all. Dying a slow death with my dignity stripped away terrifies me. So when my time is right I will kill myself-alone and afraid. My sick dog will not have to die alone and afraid, but I am forced to do so. I want to die on my terms. How can this be right?”
“I’ve witnessed many end of life patients and I cannot say hand on heart that many of those patients had a peaceful death. I left palliative nursing as the emotional trauma became too much. There are neither the range of medication or symptom relief treatments available for many of the harrowing things people are forced to go through in their last days and weeks of their life.”

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Party Summary

Votes by party, red entries are votes against the majority for that party.

What is Tell? '+1 tell' means that in addition one member of that party was a teller for that division lobby.

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PartyMajority (Aye)Minority (No)BothTurnout
Alliance0 10100.0%
Con23 92 (+1 tell)095.9%
DUP0 50100.0%
Green4 00100.0%
Independent1 130100.0%
Lab233 (+2 tell) 147 (+1 tell)195.3%
LDem61 110100.0%
PC3 10100.0%
Reform UK3 20100.0%
SDLP1 0050.0%
Traditional Unionist Voice0 10100.0%
UUP0 10100.0%
Total:329 274196.1%

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NameConstituencyPartyVote
Victoria AtkinsLouth and HorncastleCon (front bench)aye
Peter BedfordMid LeicestershireCon (front bench)aye
Aphra BrandrethChester South and EddisburyCon (front bench)aye
James CartlidgeSouth SuffolkCon (front bench)aye
David DavisGoole and PocklingtonConaye
Caroline DinenageGosportCon (front bench)aye
Oliver DowdenHertsmereConaye
Luke EvansHinckley and BosworthCon (front bench)aye
Ashley FoxBridgwaterCon (front bench)aye
George FreemanMid NorfolkCon (front bench)aye
Mark GarnierWyre ForestCon (front bench)aye
Kevin HollinrakeThirsk and MaltonCon (front bench)aye
Jeremy HuntGodalming and AshConaye
Alicia KearnsRutland and StamfordCon (front bench)aye
Kit MalthouseNorth West HampshireCon (front bench)aye
Andrew MitchellSutton ColdfieldConaye
Chris PhilpCroydon SouthCon (front bench)aye
Neil Shastri-HurstSolihull West and ShirleyCon (front bench)aye
Andrew SnowdenFyldeCon (front bench)aye
Mel StrideCentral DevonCon (front bench)aye
Rishi SunakRichmond and NorthallertonConaye
Laura TrottSevenoaksCon (front bench)aye
James WildNorth West NorfolkCon (front bench)aye
Diane AbbottHackney North and Stoke NewingtonLabno
Jack AbbottIpswichLab (minister)no
Zubir AhmedGlasgow South WestLabno
Bayo AlabaSouthend East and RochfordLab (minister)no
Rushanara AliBethnal Green and StepneyLab (minister)no
Tahir AliBirmingham Hall Green and MoseleyLabno
Rosena Allin-KhanTootingLabno
Mike AmesburyRuncorn and HelsbyLab (minister)no
Gideon AmosTaunton and WellingtonLDem (front bench)no
Fleur AndersonPutneyLab (minister)no
Scott ArthurEdinburgh South WestLab (minister)no
Jessica AsatoLowestoftLab (minister)no
James AsserWest Ham and BecktonLab (minister)no
Catherine AtkinsonDerby NorthLab (minister)no
Olivia BaileyReading West and Mid BerkshireLabno
David BainesSt Helens NorthLab (minister)no
Alex BakerAldershotLab (minister)no
Richard BakerGlenrothes and Mid FifeLab (minister)no
Antonia BanceTipton and WednesburyLab (minister)no
Johanna BaxterPaisley and Renfrewshire SouthLab (minister)no
Polly BillingtonEast ThanetLab (minister)no
Elsie BlundellHeywood and Middleton NorthLab (minister)no
Sureena BrackenridgeWolverhampton North EastLab (minister)no
Dawn ButlerBrent EastLabno
Liam ByrneBirmingham Hodge Hill and Solihull NorthLab (minister)no
Nesil CaliskanBarkingLab (minister)no
Juliet CampbellBroxtoweLab (minister)no
Feryal ClarkEnfield NorthLab (minister)no
Ben ColemanChelsea and FulhamLab (minister)no
Tom CollinsWorcesterLabno
Liam ConlonBeckenham and PengeLabno
Neil CoyleBermondsey and Old SouthwarkLab (minister)no
Jennifer CraftThurrockLab (minister)no
Mary CreaghCoventry EastLab (minister)no
Torcuil CrichtonNa h-Eileanan an IarLab (minister)no
Ashley DaltonWest LancashireLabno
Edward DaveyKingston and SurbitonLDem (front bench)no
Ann DaviesCaerfyrddinPC (front bench)no
Jonathan DaviesMid DerbyshireLabno
Marsha de CordovaBatterseaLab (minister)no
Tan DhesiSloughLab (minister)no
Anna DixonShipleyLab (minister)no
Anneliese DoddsOxford EastLab (minister)no
Stephen DoughtyCardiff South and PenarthLab (minister)no
Maya EllisRibble ValleyLab (minister)no
Florence EshalomiVauxhall and Camberwell GreenLab (minister)tellno
Chris EvansCaerphillyLab (minister)no
Nigel FarageClactonReform UKno
Tim FarronWestmorland and LonsdaleLDem (front bench)no
Patricia FergusonGlasgow WestLab (minister)no
Vicky FoxcroftLewisham NorthLab (minister)no
Mary FoyCity of DurhamLab (minister)no
Daniel FrancisBexleyheath and CrayfordLabno
James FrithBury NorthLab (minister)no
Gill FurnissSheffield Brightside and HillsboroughLab (minister)no
Barry GardinerBrent WestLab (minister)no
Allison GardnerStoke-on-Trent SouthLab (minister)no
Preet Kaur GillBirmingham EdgbastonLab (minister)no
Mary GlindonNewcastle upon Tyne East and WallsendLab (minister)no
Ben GoldsboroughSouth NorfolkLab (minister)no
John GradyGlasgow EastLab (minister)no
Nia GriffithLlanelliLab (minister)no
Paulette HamiltonBirmingham ErdingtonLab (minister)no
Monica HardingEsher and WaltonLDem (front bench)no
Helen HayesDulwich and West NorwoodLab (minister)no
Mark HendrickPrestonLabno
Meg HillierHackney South and ShoreditchLab (minister)no
Rupa HuqEaling Central and ActonLab (minister)no
Patrick HurleySouthportLabno
Sally JamesonDoncaster CentralLabno
Adam JogeeNewcastle-under-LymeLab (minister)no
Darren JonesBristol North WestLab (minister)no
Lillian JonesKilmarnock and LoudounLab (minister)no
Ruth JonesNewport West and IslwynLab (minister)no
Gurinder JosanSmethwickLab (minister)no
Sojan JosephAshfordLabno
Mike KaneWythenshawe and Sale EastLab (minister)no
Satvir KaurSouthampton TestLabno
Naushabah KhanGillingham and RainhamLab (minister)no
Paul KohlerWimbledonLDem (front bench)no
Uma KumaranStratford and BowLab (minister)no
David LammyTottenhamLab (minister)no
Ian LaveryBlyth and AshingtonLabno
Brian LeishmanAlloa and GrangemouthLabno
Emma Lewell-BuckSouth ShieldsLab (minister)no
Angus MacDonaldInverness, Skye and West Ross-shireLDem (front bench)no
Justin MaddersEllesmere Port and BromboroughLab (minister)no
Shabana MahmoodBirmingham LadywoodLab (minister)no
Seema MalhotraFeltham and HestonLab (minister)no
Rachael MaskellYork CentralLabno
Douglas McAllisterWest DunbartonshireLab (minister)no
Martin McCluskeyInverclyde and Renfrewshire WestLab (minister)no
Siobhain McDonaghMitcham and MordenLab (minister)no
Andy McDonaldMiddlesbrough and Thornaby EastLabno
Chris McDonaldStockton NorthLab (minister)no
Blair McDougallEast RenfrewshireLab (minister)no
Lola McEvoyDarlingtonLab (minister)no
Alex McIntyreGloucesterLab (minister)no
Gordon McKeeGlasgow SouthLab (minister)no
Catherine McKinnellNewcastle upon Tyne NorthLab (minister)no
Jim McMahonOldham West, Chadderton and RoytonLab (minister)no
James McMurdockSouth Basildon and East ThurrockReform UKno
Frank McNallyCoatbridge and BellshillLab (minister)no
Anneliese MidgleyKnowsleyLab (minister)no
Calum MillerBicester and WoodstockLDem (front bench)no
Julie MinnsCarlisleLab (minister)no
Abtisam MohamedSheffield CentralLab (minister)no
Grahame MorrisEasingtonLabno
Tom MorrisonCheadleLDem (front bench)no
Margaret MullaneDagenham and RainhamLab (minister)no
Katrina MurrayCumbernauld and KirkintillochLab (minister)no
James NaishRushcliffeLabno
Josh NewburyCannock ChaseLab (minister)no
Sarah OlneyRichmond ParkLDem (front bench)no
Chi OnwurahNewcastle upon Tyne Central and WestLab (minister)no
Abena Oppong-AsareErith and ThamesmeadLab (minister)no
Kate OsamorEdmonton and Winchmore HillLab (minister)no
Taiwo OwatemiCoventry North WestLab (minister)no
Darren PaffeySouthampton ItchenLab (minister)no
Andrew PakesPeterboroughLab (minister)no
Matthew PatrickWirral WestLab (minister)no
Stephanie PeacockBarnsley SouthLab (minister)no
Bridget PhillipsonHoughton and Sunderland SouthLab (minister)no
David Pinto-DuschinskyHendonLab (minister)no
Richard QuigleyIsle of Wight WestLab (minister)no
Yasmin QureshiBolton South and WalkdenLabno
Angela RaynerAshton-under-LyneLab (minister)no
Mike ReaderNorthampton SouthLabno
Jonathan ReynoldsStalybridge and HydeLab (minister)no
Martin RhodesGlasgow NorthLab (minister)no
Bell Ribeiro-AddyClapham and Brixton HillLab (minister)no
Marie RimmerSt Helens South and WhistonLabno
Matt RoddaReading CentralLabno
Sam RushworthBishop AucklandLab (minister)no
Michelle ScroghamBarrow and FurnessLab (minister)no
Naseem ShahBradford WestLabno
Michael ShanksRutherglenLab (minister)no
David SmithNorth NorthumberlandLab (minister)no
Sarah SmithHyndburnLab (minister)no
Kenneth StevensonAirdrie and ShottsLabno
Jamie StoneCaithness, Sutherland and Easter RossLDem (front bench)no
Wes StreetingIlford NorthLab (minister)no
Alan StricklandNewton Aycliffe and SpennymoorLabno
Graham StringerBlackley and Middleton SouthLabno
Kirsteen SullivanBathgate and LinlithgowLab (minister)no
Lauren SullivanGraveshamLab (minister)no
Alison TaylorPaisley and Renfrewshire NorthLab (minister)no
Nick Thomas-SymondsTorfaenLab (minister)no
Stephen TimmsEast HamLab (minister)no
Dan TomlinsonChipping BarnetLabno
Jon TrickettNormanton and HemsworthLabno
Laurence TurnerBirmingham NorthfieldLab (minister)no
Derek TwiggWidnes and HalewoodLab (minister)no
Liz TwistBlaydon and ConsettLabno
Valerie VazWalsall and BloxwichLabno
Imogen WalkerHamilton and Clyde ValleyLabno
Melanie WardCowdenbeath and KirkcaldyLabno
Paul WaughRochdaleLab (minister)no
David WilliamsStoke-on-Trent NorthLabno
Munira WilsonTwickenhamLDem (front bench)no
Sean WoodcockBanburyLab (minister)no
Mohammad YasinBedfordLabno
Emma HardyKingston upon Hull West and HaltempriceLab (minister)both

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