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Prue Leith Criticises Assisted Dying Bill Stalemate at Scottish Parliament Event

Prue Leith Criticises Assisted Dying Bill Stalemate at Scottish Parliament Event

# Prue Leith Expresses Concerns Over End-of-Life Choices, Calls Situation "Disgraceful"

## Prominent Chef Advocates for Assisted Dying Legislation in Scotland

Prue Leith, the well-known chef and television personality, voiced her deep concerns about end-of-life choices at a Scottish Parliament event dedicated to supporting assisted dying. During the event, Leith highlighted her frustrations regarding ongoing legislative efforts, revealing that they appear to be stalled.

Leith stated, "I spend a lot of time advocating assisted dying, and at the moment a bill is going through Parliament, but it looks likely to fail because the House of Lords has decided to filibuster." Her remarks reflect a growing unease among advocates who believe that individuals seeking to make personal choices regarding their end-of-life care deserve better support from lawmakers.

The discussion centered on the well-being of terminally ill patients who are often unable to control their own fates. Leith argued that the current legislative obstacles are not just disappointing but also a disgraceful handling of a critical issue affecting many people's lives across Scotland.

As the debate over assisted dying continues, Leith remains steadfast in her commitment to raising awareness. Her participation in the event underscores the urgency of the matter as the bill's future hangs in the balance.