Speeches by Leadbeater.
Every Hansard contribution by Kim Leadbeater this parliament, most recent first. Back to the MP page for the headline figures and analysed positions.
Showing 221–240 of 671 contributions · most-recent first
| Date | Debate & contribution | Words |
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| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-eighth sitting) “There is a clause that I have laid before the hon. Lady—that is what we are discussing. I will come on to that in my comments. Since she is clear that she does not think this sits within the NHS, she must have given consideration to where she thinks it should sit, if it were to come into effect.” healthsocial-care | 59 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-eighth sitting) “I thank the right hon. Lady for her constructive and collegiate approach to the Committee, particularly on devolution. I have contacted the Welsh Government and am keen to speak to them when Committee proceedings have finished. They have said that they are happy to do that. I am keen to continue to work with the right …” healthsocial-care | 78 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-eighth sitting) “As my hon. Friend the Member for Sunderland Central said, it is common practice in healthcare and in the NHS for services to be commissioned in a range of ways. We would not put such a level of detail in the Bill, but it would be normal practice for the Secretary of State to do that commissioning work. My hon. Friend t…” healthsocial-care | 74 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “My hon. Friend has mentioned a couple of companies. I have to say that I do not know very much about those companies. Are they healthcare providers? Do they deliver healthcare?” healthsocial-care | 31 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “The Minister is absolutely right. The point is that new clause 36 provides that provision for assisted dying services can be made through the NHS. It gives flexibility: if the NHS Act needed to be amended, it could be, but that is certainly not the intention at this stage. The Act has been amended on numerous occasions…” healthsocial-care | 67 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “We have had some excellent and extremely thorough debates covering all aspects of the Bill since the Committee first met. There has been an unprecedented level of scrutiny, and rightly so, given the gravity of the issue. The clause before us is one of the most important that we will consider. Without it, the Bill’s obj…” healthsocial-care | 871 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “The approach to reasonable remuneration would be the same as in any other service commissioned by the NHS. There are tariffs for services that doctors provide. That is not for us in Parliament to decide; it would be up to the NHS and the commissioning bodies. I understand that some people might be uncomfortable with pr…” healthsocial-care | 121 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 539, in clause 33, page 19, line 34, leave out subsections (1) and (2) and insert— “(1) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision requiring a registered medical practitioner to notify the Commissioner of the occurrence of an event of a specified description.” This amendment replac…” healthsocial-care | 95 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “The purpose of these amendments is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the notification process within the context of the Bill and to ensure that the commissioner, who plays a key role in monitoring and reporting, receives the necessary information to fulfil their duties effectively. The amendments will empo…” healthsocial-care | 376 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I hope that my hon. Friend can take some reassurance from amendment 455, which says that “the Commissioner must consult… the Chief Medical Officer for England” and “the Chief Medical Officer for Wales” when making a report.” healthsocial-care | 37 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 382, in clause 34, page 20, line 26, leave out “relevant Chief Medical Officer” and insert “Commissioner”. This amendment provides for monitoring, investigation and reporting functions under Clause 34 to be carried out by the Voluntary Assisted Dying Commissioner (instead of the Chief Medical Of…” healthsocial-care | 55 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “Amendment 382 and the consequential amendments provide for monitoring, investigation and reporting functions under clause 34 to be carried out by the voluntary assisted dying commissioner. The commissioner will submit an annual report to the appropriate national authority—Parliament or the Senedd—on the operation of th…” healthsocial-care | 113 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I thought the hon. Gentleman was quite keen on a judge, but now maybe less so. I hope he is reassured by amendment 455, which requires the commissioner to consult the chief medical officer. That shows really clear intent for the post to have judicial and medical expertise and oversight.” healthsocial-care | 50 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “My hon. Friend makes a really important point, which I will come to in due course, but the thing that we need to analyse is the operation of the Bill. That will not start with the passing of the Bill; it will start with its commencement. It is important that we join the dots between the relevant clauses.” healthsocial-care | 58 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I will speak briefly to this clause, because some of what I say will be covered in our debate on other clauses. The title of the clause is “Review of this Act”, so it is important to be clear about what we are reviewing. I am sure members of the Committee agree that it is the operation of the Act that needs to be consi…” healthsocial-care | 262 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “Amendments 491 and 492 would expand the scope of the report that the Secretary of State must prepare at the end of the initial five-year period to include an assessment of the availability, quality and distribution of appropriate services by including care services and end-of-life care. It is not clear what “care servi…” healthsocial-care | 193 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I will speak to my new clause 40 and my amendment 546. The purpose of new clause 40 is to establish a requirement for regular reports on the implementation of the Act until all its provisions are fully implemented. This will ensure continuous oversight and transparency regarding the progress of the Act’s implementation…” healthsocial-care | 243 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “It is right that there are some exclusions for witnesses and proxies, as set out in the Bill, but although I have no doubt that amendment 454 comes from a good place, it seems both excessive and impractical to conduct a capacity assessment on witnesses and proxies. They are not the patient who is seeking assistance und…” healthsocial-care | 93 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “I beg to move amendment 223, in clause 39, page 23, line 4, after “purposes” insert “, and (b) incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provision.” This is a standard power for regulations to include the power to make incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provision.” healthsocial-care | 44 |
| 25 Mar 2025 | Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (Twenty-ninth sitting) “This is a standard power for regulations to include the power to make incidental, consequential, transitional or saving provision. This is a minor amendment, and it is a standard but vital measure to ensure the legislation works effectively and cohesively.” healthsocial-care | 40 |