Refreshment Comedy C/D 31St December
Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
//New legislation will put an end to the export of live animals for slaughter and fattening from Great Britain.
The Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill – which has been introduced in Parliament today (4 December 2023) – delivers on a key manifesto commitment to ban the export of live animals including cattle, sheep, and pigs.
This legislation is only possible now we have left the European Union and will stop animals enduring unnecessary stress, exhaustion and injury on long journeys.//
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Meanwhile previously unpublished records reveal the EU as hub for ‘cruel’ live animal transport amid fears of disease .
This country leads the way ... again.
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and prontissimo.
delivers on a key manifesto commitment to ban the export of live animals
not quite
The time it takes for a bill to become law in the UK varies greatly, depending on the complexity of the bill and parliamentary schedules. It can take as little as a few weeks to more than a year.
GE predicted for May this year - so gubmint introducing bills for a new session they know will fall as a result of lacck of parliamentary time - such as leasehold reform act
oh surely not surely not
nichty nochty
they are all honest men and the honestest ( = most honest) is.... Boris