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Dog Meat Trade

Proceeding contribution from Robert Flello (Labour) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 5 November 2015. It occurred during Backbench debate on Dog Meat Trade.

We have had a short and constrained debate, but I think that all the important points have been made. I welcome the commitment that the Minister has given and appreciate his positive response; yes, they were words, but I got the sense that there is action behind them. I wish to make one point in winding up. I will happily debate culture with anybody, because it is very important, but slicing limbs off living animals or burning their skin off with a blowtorch while they are still alive is not culture; it is barbarism.

Question put and agreed to.

Resolved,

That this House calls for an immediate end to dog meat trade cruelty; supports the Humane Society lnternational’s campaign to end the dog meat trade by working with government officials

and local organisations in Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and China to raise public awareness and strengthen laws related to this trade; and calls on the Chinese government and Yulin and Guangxi officials to stop the Yulin dog meat festival where thousands of dogs are being cruelly bound, confined, trucked and slaughtered for meat.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
601 cc1226-7 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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