Three tests were set out for the first pilot culls: humaneness, effectiveness and cost. As we know, the costs were extraordinary, effectiveness was not achieved, because the cull did not reduce the badger population in the way that was set out, and humaneness was not adhered to. Those are tests the Government set out. I fear, therefore, that progressing with the second year was a mistake. I voted against it. The Government might think they have a legal mandate to continue with the culls, but they have no political mandate whatever, and I fear they do not have the widespread support of the population.
Badger Culls (Assessment)
Proceeding contribution from
Tracey Crouch
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 4 November 2014.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Badger Culls (Assessment).
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