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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Gwyn Prosser (Labour), on Friday, 28 January 2000, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 217 members in total.


EXPORT OF LIVE FARM ANIMALS

That this House notes with dismay that the number of lambs and sheep exported for slaughter abroad has increased significantly; is concerned that many of these animals are sent on appallingly long journeys to Italy, Greece and Spain, where often they are killed in abattoirs using cruel and illegal slaughter methods; notes that by the time the animals reach southern Europe many are suffering greatly due to overcrowding, the lack of water and proper ventilation on many vehicles, the extreme heat in summer and the sheer length of the journey; notes that the great majority of sheep exports from the UK are in meat form and believes that, with vigorous marketing on the continent, the whole of UK exports could be converted into a meat trade; and calls on Her Majesty's Government to do all it can to help bring the cruel live animal export trade to an end, and to take the lead in persuading European Union partners to adopt a major change of policy whereby, throughout the EU, the long distance transport of live farm animals is replaced by a trade in meat and carcases.

Amendments

The Early day motion has received 3 amendments.

331A1
after 'trade', insert 'for slaughter'.
331A2
after 'animals', insert 'for slaughter'.
331A3
at end add 'whilst recognising the necessity at times for well managed long-distance transport of breeding livestock.'.

Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
331 
331A1 
331A2 
331A3 
Session
1999-00
Subjects
Animal welfare Exports Livestock Transport Sheep
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk