Tuesday 28 February 2023

The Kept Animals Bill Update:

It is now 15 months since the #KeptAnimalsBill last moved in Parliament.

The Bill is currently waiting for its final stages through the House of Commons and this is expected to need approx. just five hours of parliamentary time.

The government must proceed so practices like primates as pets and the puppy trade cease in the UK. don't let these animals down! Bring back the bill because #AnimalsMatter.

Contact your own MP and highlight the Bill to them - www.writetothem.com
There is also a template letter you can use on the BVA website here





Wednesday 22 February 2023

Further Calls for Urgent Action - Dog Law UK:

 

Wayne David calls for immediate UK Government action on dangerous dogs legislation:

Wayne David, Labour MP for Caerphilly, has today called for the UK Government to take “immediate action” on dangerous dogs.

Mr David was speaking at a webinar organised by the London based Public Policy Exchange. The event was attended by experts from local government, academia, the civil service and animal welfare organisations.

Mr David said, “Given the fatalities and the number of serious attacks by dangerous dogs, it is now imperative that the UK Government take meaningful action. I have raised the issue with the Prime Minister on the floor of the House of Commons, and he has stated that the Government will be considering recommendations from an expert working group “later in the year”. This is not good enough. There have been many debates and discussions, there have been academic papers commissioned and published, and there has been extensive consultation. Now is the time for action.

“There is, I believe, an emerging consensus among politicians of all parties, that there needs to be a new approach to the issue of dangerous dogs. There is now a need to go beyond breed specific legislation and, instead, adopt a far reaching and comprehensive approach that places responsibilities on dog owners and which recognises that ‘all’ dogs should be included in future legislation.”