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It is a pleasure to wind up for the Opposition with you in the Chair, Dr Huq. I thank the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon) for securing this extremely important debate. I know he is hugely passionate about so many issues, and it has been wonderful to hear him...

Member
Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
9 September 2021
Reference
700 cc173-5WH
House
House of Commons

My Lords, Amendment 2 appears in my name and those of the noble Lords, Lord Whitty, Lord Curry of Kirkharle and Lord Randall of Uxbridge. I thank them all for their support, as well as others who would have offered their support had there been space under our procedures.

We have...

Member
Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle (Green Party)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
6 September 2021
Reference
814 cc629-631
House
House of Lords

I commend the Committee for its thoughtful and thorough report.

I listened carefully to what the hon. Lady just said about one of the recommendations, and I understand about learning lessons; that is often what Committees do. I would challenge any Member, particularly Members who have been in this House for...

Member
Graham Stringer (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 July 2021
Reference
699 c1193
House
House of Commons

“Scoop” is such a wonderful and amusing book, so I am very tempted to crib from the Prime Minister, but, as I expect is the case for many Members, I have a number of books on the go, some in Somerset and some in London. I would particularly recommend “The...

Member
Jacob Rees-Mogg (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 July 2021
Reference
699 c1163
House
House of Commons

My Lords, since coming here 10 months ago, I have read a lot of legislation and reports and to be honest, it has all been a bit of a chore. However, this report sparkled. I know it has had lots of plaudits, but I commend the noble Baroness, Lady Armstrong...

Member
Baroness Fox of Buckley (Non-affiliated)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 July 2021
Reference
814 cc401-3
House
House of Lords

I wish to take this opportunity to thank some people in my constituency. I thank Newbury Racecourse, which in January this year threw open its doors and saw 33,000 people troop through them—twice—to get their vaccination. I thank Dr James Cave and Dr Ellora Evans, who led the eight GP...

Member
Laura Farris (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
22 July 2021
Reference
699 cc1220-1
House
House of Commons

To ask Her Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of the average time it takes for an unstunned (1) sheep, and (2) cow, to die after having their throat cut in a UK slaughterhouse.

Asked by
Lord Pearson of Rannoch (Non-affiliated)
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
21 July 2021
Reference
HL1823
House
House of Lords

My Lords, in 2016 a woman in rural Thailand spotted a cow frothing at the mouth. She snapped a few photos, reported it on the “one health” disease detection app and local authorities stepped in. They limited the spread of foot and mouth to just three cows, averting millions in potential losses. This app is now expanding across Asia and Africa, supported by Dame Sally Davies’s Trinity Challenge. This demonstrates that ever more global health data by itself is just not enough; it is deriving actionable insights from that data that matters, and that needs dedicated analytics tech at scale. What steps is the Minister taking to find and scale the “one health” surveillance tech that we need to prevent future pathogenic risk?

Asked by
Baroness Blackwood of North Oxford (Conservative)
Oral question - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
21 July 2021
Reference
814 c249
House
House of Lords

I look forward to the right hon. Gentleman being one of, I hope, more than 40 Conservative MPs who appear in the Lobby to vote against any such privatisation proposals. If he can raise that number, I hope to be in the Lobby with him.

It is certainly the case, though,...

Member
Angela Eagle (Labour)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
21 July 2021
Reference
699 cc369-370WH
House
House of Commons

I thank my noble friend Lord Caithness for his Amendment 35A, which seeks to ensure that the animal sentience committee’s recommendations are not detrimental to conservation, biodiversity and other matters. The House has been clear that the committee should not usurp or encroach on the role of Ministers to formulate...

Member
Lord Benyon (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
20 July 2021
Reference
814 cc29-30GC
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I shall confine myself to speaking to my Amendment 50 for reasons of brevity. The more astute Members of the Committee will have realised that this refers to Section 2 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006, but this seems to me, to a certain extent, the nub of...

Member
Lord Robathan (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
20 July 2021
Reference
814 cc35-6GC
House
House of Lords

My Lords, I will speak to my Amendment 59 in this group. Clause 5(2) gives the Secretary of State the power to bring any invertebrate of any description within the meaning of “animal” and thus within the scope of the Bill—thus declaring them sentient in law. My noble friend Lord...

Member
Lord Mancroft (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
20 July 2021
Reference
814 cc36-7GC
House
House of Lords

I rise to support this Bill, which contains some sensible measures, particularly on regularising the citizenship of certain mothers, fathers and members of the military, and prioritising the rapid removal of foreign criminals, who really should not be in this country. I also appreciate that it is a controversial Bill...

Member
Tim Loughton (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
20 July 2021
Reference
699 cc839-841
House
House of Commons

Thank you, Mr Speaker. Nowhere in the country could offer a better home to DEFRA than Melton Mowbray. I could finish my speech there, but I suspect the Minister would like me to make my case in a little more detail. My debate this evening is a straightforward one. I...

Member
Alicia Kearns (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
19 July 2021
Reference
699 cc779-784
House
House of Commons

When she talks about food standards, does the hon. Lady find it odd that the EU is now proposing to reintroduce the offal that gave us mad cow disease for feed for animals in the EU, and for export to this country? The EU is reducing food standards while the...

Member
Sammy Wilson (Democratic Unionist Party)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
15 July 2021
Reference
699 c604
House
House of Commons

To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, how many (a) birds, (b) pigs, (c) wild boar, (d) bulls and (e) cows have been exported from the UK for the purposes of (i) breeding, (ii) fattening and (iii) slaughter in each of the last five years.

Asked by
Kenny MacAskill
Answering body
Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Type
Written question
Status
Answered
Date
7 July 2021
Reference
24345
House
House of Commons

I support Amendment 212 and all amendments that join ELMS and nature recovery plans. Farming, as we know, is responsible for practically all biodiversity loss, and all the intensive farming that is going on has to cease.

My worry about ELMS was reflected at the Groundswell conference, where this year there...

Member
Baroness Boycott (Crossbench)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
7 July 2021
Reference
813 cc1420-1
House
House of Lords

My Lords, in addition to moving Amendment 205A, I shall speak to the other amendments in the group.

If one is setting out to restore nature in a bit of the countryside, it is dead easy to restore the plants. Almost every native British plant—certainly all the common and half-common ones—are...

Member
Lord Lucas (Conservative)
Type
Proceeding contribution
Date
7 July 2021
Reference
813 c1390
House
House of Lords

My Lords, feeding animal remains—brains, spinal cord and small intestines—to livestock in pursuit of higher profits and executive bonuses will only lead to another health disaster. Will the Government legislate to ensure that appropriate food imports from the EU will carry a warning, stating that the product carries a risk of mad cow disease?

Asked by
Lord Sikka (Labour)
Oral question - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
6 July 2021
Reference
813 c1160
House
House of Lords

My Lords, feeding animals processed animal protein is a revolting practice. Poultry, pigs, sheep and cows are not carnivores; they are vegetarian. Can the Minister give reassurance that no meat from animals fed on processed animal protein will enter the UK food chain? No matter how many standards and checks he thinks are in place, this should not happen, and the meat should not come from any country that has this practice.

Asked by
Baroness Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville (Liberal Democrat)
Oral question - Supplementary
Status
Answered
Date
6 July 2021
Reference
813 c1161
House
House of Lords

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