NDM7299 Brexit Party Debate - Animal Cruelty

NDM7299 Brexit Party Debate - Animal Cruelty

NDM7299 Caroline Jones (South Wales West)

To propose that the National Assembly for Wales:

1. Notes the importance of ending animal cruelty in Wales.

2. Supports the ban on the fur trade.

3. Recognises the barbaric nature of snares and the suffering they cause.

4. Is concerned that a loophole in existing legislation has allowed fur trapping to continue for foxes, rabbits and mink.

5. Calls upon the Welsh Government to bring forward legislation to ban fur trapping and the use of snares in Wales.

The following amendment has been tabled

Amendment 1 - Rebecca Evans (Gower)

Delete all and replace with:

To propose the National Assembly for Wales:

Calls for the ending of all forms of animal cruelty in Wales through:

a) animal welfare legislation that is progressively and constantly strengthened;

b) animal welfare policies that are in line with the best available scientific evidence and highest ethical standards;

c) effective enforcement of the law through police and their rural crime teams;

d) more coordinated action between Welsh Government, police, local authorities and wildlife organisations;

e) building a culture of respect and compassion for all life.

2. Supports the Hunting Act 2004, believes that the hunting of foxes with dogs is barbaric, and opposes any weakening of the Hunting Act 2004.

3. Congratulates the Welsh Government on its current policies to guard against animal cruelty in Wales, particularly in relation to eradicating Bovine TB amongst cattle.

Hunting Act 2004

Business type: Debate

Reason considered: Senedd Business;

Status: For consideration

First published: 25/07/2024

Decision due: 18 Mar 2020 by Plenary - Fifth Senedd

Lead member: Caroline Jones MS