@xianc78 I'm not in Scotland but another part of Europe but I think I can anyway safely confirm that what you heard is bullshit. The place where you found that must have a really twisted view of Europe.
Of course people do what they want in their own home, many are religious and then of course they pray if they feel like it.
Why would anyone want to make that illegal anyway?
(There can maybe be laws around what religious things are allowed in schools, I don't know how that is in Scotland.)
@xianc78 aha, seems like it's about this then: https://www.gov.scot/publications/abortion-services-safe-access-zones/
It says "any public areas within 200 metres of the boundary of the grounds (if there are any, or from the premises if not)"
It's entirely possible that those rules are stupid, but anyway they are rules about public areas and not about restricting what anyone does in their own home.
@eliasr JD Vance made that claim. I took that claim with healthy skepticism because I know that even the "right" will exaggerate or make up stuff. But then, I was told it was partially true because Scotland has "buffer zones" which prohibit praying in a certain vicinity around an abortion clinic and that vicinity could extent to private property outside of the clinic's property (e.g someone's home).