Debates between Katherine Fletcher and Jeff Smith during the 2019 Parliament

Medical Cannabis (Access) Bill

Debate between Katherine Fletcher and Jeff Smith
Friday 10th December 2021

(2 years, 5 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Katherine Fletcher Portrait Katherine Fletcher
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If the Bill solved a specific problem, it could enjoy my support.

Jeff Smith Portrait Jeff Smith
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The hon. Lady is making a thoughtful and important speech. May I go back to the mention of thalidomide, which I think is an unfair comparison? Thalidomide went through all the randomised controlled trials. People have used cannabis for thousands of years and nobody has ever found any evidence of any resulting foetal abnormalities, although there have not been randomised controlled trials.

The hon. Lady may wish to correct my impression, but she seems to be saying that randomised controlled trials are the only way to get evidence. I just think that we need to look beyond that. There is a whole wealth of evidence out there—a body of evidence. I am no scientific expert, but that is why I am proposing a commission of experts to look at the evidence and recommend a way forward. I just think that the comparison with thalidomide is not one that we should be making.

Katherine Fletcher Portrait Katherine Fletcher
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I made the comparison with thalidomide because it was an inappropriately researched product that had hugely deleterious effects, because people were not looking properly. I am happy to clarify for the record that I am in no way suggesting that medicinal cannabis could have the same side effects as thalidomide. I am talking about the scientific method.