Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Lindsay Hoyle (Labour), on Monday, 19 July 2004, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 80 members in total.
WHALING
That this House notes that the International Whaling Commission is holding its 56th annual meeting, taking place from 19th to 22nd July; deplores the actions of Japan, Norway and Iceland who ignore the 18-year international moratorium on the killing of great whales and continue to hunt down hundreds of whales each year; further expresses outrage at Japan's efforts to recruit small nations to the International Whaling Commission (IWC), using overseas aid as a bargaining tool, in order to overturn the current in-built majority on the IWC in opposition of whaling; and calls on the British Government to do everything it can at the current meeting of the IWC to maintain a ban on whaling and bring pressure to bear on whaling countries to put an end to their activities and provide greater protection for whales.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 1537
- Session
- 2003-04
- Subjects
- Hunting Japan Norway International Whaling Commission Whales Iceland
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