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Dame Prue Leith believes her son would have a 'different attitude' towards assisted dying.
She is urging MPs to "vote for a change" in the law, which would make it legal for over-18s to be given medical assistance to end their own life in England and Wales .
The broadcaster said she is strongly in favour of assisted dying due to the death of her brother, who she witnessed in agony at the end of his life.
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