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Why The Nice British Bake Off’s Prue Leith desires assisted dying invoice to cross

By Editorial Board Published November 28, 2024 4 Min Read
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Why The Nice British Bake Off’s Prue Leith desires assisted dying invoice to cross

Dame Prue Leith believes her son would have a “different attitude” in direction of assisted dying had he watched his uncle or father die – as she did.

The broadcaster, greatest identified for The Nice British Bake Off, urged members to “vote for change” because the Terminally Ailing Adults (Finish of Life) Invoice is about to be debated within the Commons.

MPs will participate in a free vote on the proposed regulation, which might make it authorized for over-18s who’re terminally unwell to be given medical help to finish their very own life in England and Wales.

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Dame Prue informed the Politics Hub With Sophy Ridge that she hadn’t given a lot thought to assisted dying till the demise of her brother David, who she witnessed “screaming in agony” in direction of the top of his life.

He mentioned if the UK had “top quality palliative care”, no person would want the choice of assisted dying.

However Dame Prue believes her son “would have a different attitude” had he seen “his uncle die or his father die”.

Requested if she and Mr Kruger argue concerning the matter, the broadcaster mentioned: “We largely do not get into it.

“It always just gets into the long discussion, which is never bad tempered I must say, you know, because we are very fond of each other.”

The Bake Off favorite informed Sophy Ridge that she is strongly in favour of assisted dying as a result of demise of her brother, who she witnessed in “screaming agony” on the finish of his life.

David was in his 60s when he died on account of bone most cancers, and Dame Prue recalled the heartbreaking moments she witnessed earlier than his demise.

She mentioned: “The morphine would work for a couple of hours, but then it would fail and you wouldn’t get another dose.

“They solely did it each 4 hours. And so he was actually first crying, whimpering, moaning, then crying, then screaming, after which completely determined.

“And the rest of the ward have to suffer it. The nurses have to suffer. His family have to suffer it.”

Dame Prue mentioned David was “begging for somebody to help him”.

“He would say things like, ‘if I was a dog, if I was a horse, you would do the right thing by me, you’d put me down.'”

She is urging MPs to “vote for a change” within the regulation, as a result of “there’s no question the current law is not working”.

MPs will on Friday determine whether or not or to not again assisted dying. The proposed regulation would make it authorized for over-18s who’re terminally unwell to be given medical help to finish their very own life in England and Wales.

The invoice units out detailed necessities so as to be eligible.

The Labour MP proposing it, Ms Leadbeater, says the safeguards are the “most robust” on the planet, however others argue it’s a “slippery slope towards death on demand”.

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