Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill

Debate between Lord Lansley and Baroness Andrews
Baroness Andrews Portrait Baroness Andrews (Lab)
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The noble Lord is right, and there are specific instances. The noble Baroness raised one in relation to the Crown dependencies, where these definitions will have to be tested in some way. But the purpose of the Bill is to ensure that people living in this country have a right to the security that they will be treated within the NHS and that the normal rules and behaviours of the NHS will apply to the conduct of this Bill as they do to everything.

Lord Lansley Portrait Lord Lansley (Con)
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My Lords, my amendments would remove the 12 months, because that would enable greater alignment with practice in the NHS. I make a plea to noble Lords that we might hear from those who have tabled amendments so that we complete the group more quickly. I think it is a discourtesy to those who have tabled amendments not to hear their explanation for them.