Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Bob Russell (Liberal Democrat), on Tuesday, 6 November 2007, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 159 members in total.
USE OF ANIMALS TO TEST FOOD ADDITIVES
That this House notes that the Home Office's Statistics for Scientific Procedures on Living Animals for 2006 recorded a 368.4 per cent. rise in the number of animals used to test food additives, from 862 animals in 2005 to 4,038 animals in 2006; is concerned at the Written Answer of 11th October 2007 that states that these animals are being used to test ingredients such as stabilisers, sweeteners, colorants and flavouring agents; further notes that the 2006 statistics also recorded a 30.2 per cent. rise in the number of animals used for the purposes of other foodstuffs, from 5,742 animals in 2005 to 7,477 animals in 2006; and calls on the Government to back the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection's call to stop granting licences for experiments on animals for the purpose of testing food additives and other foodstuffs as a matter of urgency.
Secondary information
- Type
- Early day motion
- Reference
- 4
- Session
- 2007-08
- Other sponsors
- Ann Widdecombe
- David Drew
- Andrew George
- Mike Hancock
- Kerry McCarthy
- Subjects
- Animals Animal experiments Innovation Food
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- 2022-10-09 15:24:20 +0100
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