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Early Day Motion

EDM 135
 
ANIMAL PROTECTION POLICY
04.12.2008


Hancock, Mike

That this House notes the growing body of scientific evidence demonstrating that animals have complex mental and emotional lives; considers animals to be conscious, feeling beings with an interest in living, avoiding suffering and experiencing pleasure; acknowledges that each animal has inherent value and is worthy of serious moral consideration; further considers respect for animals to be indicative of the level of civilisation; is concerned that policy making is led by industries that inevitably compromise animals' welfare and interests, and that the most essential interests of animals and the public's concern for their protection are given insufficient consideration; endorses the Prime Minister's call for constitutional reform that entrusts more power to Parliament and the British people; further notes that there is no Government body whose primary purpose is to protect the interests of animals in policy-making; and calls upon the Government to establish an animal protection commission or similar body, answerable to Parliament via a Minister, with a remit which includes the ongoing examination of the ethical status and rights of animals and how they are affected by policy-making, the facilitation of genuine public participation throughout policy processes which affect animals, and the development of a cross-Government agenda for animal protection.

Signatures( 106)

Status


Hancock, Mike
Corbyn, Jeremy
McDonnell, John
Taylor, David
Flynn, Paul
Drew, David
Russell, Bob
Cryer, Ann
Leech, John
Durkan, Mark
Devine, Jim
Marsden, Gordon
Caton, Martin
Wareing, Robert N
Davies, Dai
Gerrard, Neil
Cohen, Harry
Vis, Rudi
Etherington, Bill
Truswell, Paul
Singh, Marsha
Farrelly, Paul
Sanders, Adrian
Keetch, Paul
Connarty, Michael
Dean, Janet
Godsiff, Roger
Stoate, Howard
Tipping, Paddy
Pelling, Andrew
Rowen, Paul
Willott, Jenny
Humble, Joan
Illsley, Eric
Turner, Desmond
Wood, Mike
Baker, Norman
Taylor, Matthew
Stewart, Ian
Main, Anne
Rogerson, Daniel
Mullin, Chris
Cummings, John
Amess, David
Beith, Alan
Williams, Betty
Hunter, Mark
Taylor, Dari
Wright, Anthony D
Gapes, Mike
Prosser, Gwyn
Hopkins, Kelvin
McCafferty, Chris
Riordan, Linda
Davey, Edward
Keen, Alan
Hemming, John
Cable, Vincent
Syms, Robert
Abbott, Diane
Sheridan, Jim
Breed, Colin
Skinner, Dennis
Pugh, John
Osborne, Sandra
Crausby, David
Younger-Ross, Richard
Robertson, John
Linton, Martin
Battle, John
Berry, Roger
Weir, Mike
Huhne, Chris
Reed, Andy
Barrett, John
Borrow, David S
Holmes, Paul
Mackinlay, Andrew
Burgon, Colin
Anderson, David
Kennedy, Charles
Campbell, Ronnie
Kramer, Susan
Scott, Lee
Swinson, Jo
Rennie, Willie
Challen, Colin
Brady, Graham
Mallaber, Judy
Williams, Stephen
Goldsworthy, Julia
Laxton, Bob
Havard, Dai
Austin, John
Slaughter, Andy
Bailey, Adrian
Brown, Russell
Lamb, Norman
Cunningham, Jim
Featherstone, Lynne
Flello, Robert
Heath, David
Anderson, Janet
Widdecombe, Ann
Browne, Jeremy
Mason, John