In July 2024, Smith voted against an amendment to abolish the
two-child benefit cap. In September, he voted against an amendment condemning the government's proposed changes to the eligibility criteria for
Winter Fuel Payments. Smith confirmed in November that he would vote against
Kim Leadbeater MP's
private member's bill to
legalise assisted dying. He argued that "We were given a 40-page bill three weeks ago, and we've got five hours next Friday to debate it. That's simply not enough time." Further, he argued that "The second reason is principle. That's about the fear of
coercion. I've spoken to doctors who've said it's almost impossible to see coercion happening, even from loved ones. The worst thing for me is the pressure people might put on themselves, feeling they're a burden. For those reasons, I'll be voting against it." On 11 December 2024, he was announced as the UK's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief (FoRB), replacing former
Conservative MP
Fiona Bruce, who held the position as Prime Minister's Special Envoy for Freedom of Religion or Belief between December 2020 and July 2024. In February 2025, Smith called on the Labour government to implement "meaningful tweaks" to their proposed changes to
inheritance tax in order to protect British
family farms from being financially penalised under the proposed changes. He also signed and supported a petition calling on British supermarkets to adopt a "fairer deal" for British farmers. He said that "Supermarkets are claiming to support UK farmers, but their actions suggest otherwise. Farmers and growers play a vital role in securing the UK’s food sustainability, but they aren’t receiving a fair deal from the supermarkets, whose punitive and misleading practices have been going on for years without challenge." == Personal life ==