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Covid-19: Animal Welfare — [Esther McVey in the Chair]

16 March 2021

Lead MP

Alex Davies-Jones
Pontypridd
Lab

Responding Minister

Victoria Prentis

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Justice & CourtsBusiness & TradeAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Word Count: 13643
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Alex Davies-Jones raised concerns about covid-19: animal welfare — [esther mcvey in the chair] in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The hon. Member for Pontypridd urges the Government to introduce a comprehensive animal welfare Bill and ensure that police, courts, and local authorities are adequately funded to enforce any new legislation. He also calls for action on breed-specific legislation and ear-cropping practices.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Pontypridd
Opened the debate
The hon. Member for Pontypridd is concerned about the impact of the coronavirus on animal welfare, including increases in pet theft and potential neglect due to economic consequences. He mentions specific issues like puppy smuggling and commercial imports of dogs into the UK under harsh conditions. Additionally, he highlights the financial challenges faced by animal welfare organisations during the pandemic, with many reporting significant income drops.

Government Response

Victoria Prentis
Government Response
Victoria Prentis thanked Members for their contributions and outlined DEFRA's efforts in monitoring animal welfare during the pandemic. She mentioned that many initial concerns were not fully realized, but noted the ongoing work on specific issues like pet smuggling, pet theft, and vaccination services. The minister highlighted the importance of cross-party collaboration in passing the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill and assured Members of DEFRA's commitment to address long-term effects of the pandemic on animal welfare through legislation.
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