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Badger Culling/Bovine TB

Proceeding contribution from Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 7 September 2016. It occurred during Debate on Badger Culling/Bovine TB.

I believe that the best way to cull badgers is with traps. Unfortunately in Gloucestershire, protesters have removed and damaged traps, which has

made it essential to have free shooting in our armoury, as well as shooting badgers in traps. If there were no interference with the traps, I believe we could—as they have done in Somerset—operate culls on a much greater basis by caging badgers.

I repeat that the 25-year elimination strategy that the Government have announced is exactly right. We must use all the tools in our armoury, including ring vaccination, culls, vaccinations and, indeed, as the hon. Member for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross said, tightening biosecurity. On farms, we legally have to do so. Every year DEFRA has tightened biosecurity, the regulations on pre and post-movement of cattle and the regulations on skin testing. Those are the directions in which we need to go, but we need to eliminate this terrible disease.

5.10 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
614 cc215-6WH 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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