• 3 weeks ago
Shadow Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins discusses why she voted in favour of continuing the debate on the assisted dying bill, stressing the importance of addressing her constituents' concerns before making a final decision.

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00:00I thought very carefully about this, I mean I was reading the day before, I was
00:04reading all of the correspondence from my constituents and of course
00:08I've had many conversations with my constituents over the years about this
00:12issue and I wanted to hear some of the debate before I came to a conclusion.
00:17I've decided because there is such a public will for this debate to continue
00:24that I wanted to allow the debate to continue in Parliament. That does not
00:28mean that my vote is you know determined for third reading which is
00:33the final stage of the bill before it goes the Lords and I will very much want
00:37some of the questions that my constituents have asked of this bill to
00:42be answered. Well as the former Health Secretary I was surprised that the
00:46current Health Secretary set out his views so strongly in the media because I
00:51was very conscious as the Health Secretary that it would be my
00:54responsibility to either maintain the status quo or to effect change if that
00:58is what Parliament decides must happen. So I think he's going to have to win the
01:03trust of many many people across the country and in Parliament if the vote
01:08continues to proceed through its stages and if the bill is passed.

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