Pre-stunning of animals at slaughter in the UK: Government inaction
Monday 10th August 2009 12:37 in Politics, Religion | 1,217 views logged | 1 commentI have researched and written a 6,000 word report which should be landing on the desks of the following people today:
- Sadiq Khan MP – Member for Tooting ← Took six months to reply
- Hilary Benn MP – Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- Nigel Farage MEP – Leader, United Kingdom Independence Party
- Nick Herbert MP – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
- Professor Christopher Wathes – Chairman, Farm Animal Welfare Council
Its subject is blatant government appeasement on animal cruelty in order to satisfy religious groups in the UK, since 1985. I have requested that my local MP, Sadiq Khan, raise the issue in parliament on my behalf at the soonest opportunity.
In short: the government has failed to ban slaughter without pre-stunning in the UK, despite being repeatedly advised to do so by its own appointed experts, the FAWC. Instead it allows two laws in the land: one for Jews and Muslims and another for the rest of us.
The report is carefully researched, comprehensive – and damning. It is copyrighted to me – if you’d like to print or distribute it please contact me first:
Pre-stunning of animals at slaughter in the UK: Government inaction (PDF, 118.46 KB) — Downloaded 411 times
Cover letter to Sadiq Khan MP (PDF, 20.72 KB) — Downloaded 90 times
You might like to pressure your MP on this issue too. You don’t have the right to complain if you don’t do anything about it. Let’s begin fighting back against the constant tide of government appeasement. Let’s make them act.
Update: I have received responses to my report.
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Just to note here:
Given his recent performance on the televised debate, I wish I had sent the report to Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats too. I might have had a reply from them. But being liberal they would presumably allow religious people to do as they please.
Comment by Gavin — Saturday 17th April 2010 #