My hon. Friend makes a good point. Our sentences are lower than those in Scotland and Northern Ireland, too, so there is far stiffer sentencing even in our own countries of the United Kingdom. We should also consider the message that it sends if the sentence for beating to death a sentient being that relies entirely on human care is less than that for, perhaps, stealing a computer; it really is not on. I am sure my hon. Friend the Minister is listening carefully; I know he is very keen on animal welfare. It is probably not always his remit to increase sentencing, but we must get this message out, loud and clear.
Animal Welfare
Proceeding contribution from
Neil Parish
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 30 March 2017.
It occurred during Backbench debate
and
Debates on select committee report on Animal Welfare.
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