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🗓️ 26 November 2024
⏱️ 64 minutes
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MPs are scheduled to vote on the Private Members’ Bill proposed by Kim Leadbeater, the Labour MP, to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults on Friday.
However a cross party group has co-sponsored a so-called “fatal motion amendment” that could kill the Bill if enough MPs support it.
The amendment comes amid concern in the Commons that such a significant change was proposed as a Private Members’ Bill, meaning there is limited detailed assessment and analysis of the provisions it includes.
We examine the detail of both the Leadbeater Bill and Liam McArthur's proposed Scottish Bill and ask what impact Friday's Westminster vote may have in Holyrood.
Meanwhile there's much heat being generated in the media over the " Call a General Election Now" petition which has apparently garnered over 2 million signatures in the past four days.
How significant is this in reality? Should Labour be concerned? Should the Tories be more concerned?
Rachel Reeves has announced the payment to the Scottish Government to compensate for the impact of her raise in employers' National Insurance contributions.
How fair was the package?
After recent polling and by election results we look at the state of play of the parties in Scotland. How much of an impact have they had on Anas Sarwar's U-turn on Winter Fuel Allowance payments? How concerning is the rise of Reform? Will we face a Holyrood impasse in 2026 with no viable coalitions in prospect?
And as Donald Trump makes his final nominations for his Cabinet we cast our eyes over the array of right wing, reality TV, Fox News hosts, dubious characters he's selected.
Here's the link to the Neal Ascherson article Lesley mentioned
https://www.thenational.scot/politics/24746186.neal-ascherson-scotland-needs-take-as-if-approach/
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0:00.0 | There's plenty of debate about whether there should be assisted dying. |
0:03.5 | There's a bill going before the Commons on Friday, |
0:06.6 | but the bigger debate will be whether it even gets heard |
0:09.8 | because the private member system doesn't allow enough scrutiny at Westminster. |
0:15.3 | We take a look at that. |
0:17.4 | And also at the Scottish system, which does allow more scrutiny by committees, |
0:22.1 | will that come up with something that's fit for purpose? We talk as well about the U-turn |
0:28.5 | by Anna Sarwar on whether the winter fuel allowance should be means tested as it is by his |
0:34.1 | own party at Westminster. We look forward to the budget and we wonder how many times |
0:39.6 | Pat mentions Dundee United's |
0:41.5 | return to form. Those are the headlines |
0:43.3 | now for the podcast. |
0:50.6 | Hi, Johns and welcome |
0:51.7 | to this week's Leslie Riddish podcast. |
0:55.0 | And, you know, Burt, such a comforting, steady, solid name as Burt. |
1:02.0 | Unlike Stormbert, which actually battered us. |
1:06.0 | And I went out to discover my garden furniture displayed all over the backies up against the back fence |
1:12.6 | and also discovered what happened to my pair of trainers which I used for painting which I had left |
1:18.7 | underneath the guard said garden furniture under the tarpaulin and they were displayed as well |
1:24.4 | thrown to the to the four winds how did did you survive, Bert? Well, not too badly, |
1:31.2 | but I wonder if, I mean, that the house I'm in is 180 years old or something and it's |
1:36.2 | hunkered right down low. So I think it's kind of in its right beside the Tay. So I think it's |
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