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USE OF STRAY CATS AND DOGS IN LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS

EDM (Early Day Motion) 216: tabled on 18 June 2012

Tabled in the 2012-13 session.

This motion has been signed by 40 Members. It has received 1 amendment.

As this motion is using historical data, we may not have the record of the original ordering, in which case signatories are listed alphabetically.

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Motion text

That this House is aware that consideration is currently being given by the Government to adopt an EU-wide law permitting the use of stray dogs and cats in laboratory experiments for what are described as `essential studies relating to the health and welfare of animals or serious threats to the environment or to human health'; understands that in 2010 in the UK 3,727 dogs and 152 cats specifically bred for scientific testing were used in experiments in UK laboratories, with such testing also carried out on 10,138 rabbits; believes such practices to be both abhorrent, barbaric and unjustifiable under any circumstances; and calls on the Government to cease giving any consideration to these practices whilst at the same time giving notice to the scientific community that it intends to move quickly towards a total ban on animal experimentation throughout the UK.

The first 6 Members who have signed to support the motion are the sponsors. The primary sponsor is generally the person who tabled the motion and has responsibility for it. The date shown is when the Member signed the motion.

In addition to the sponsors, the following Members have signed to support the motion.

Anderson, Mr David
Labour
Signed on 27 June 2012
Blaydon
Bailey, Mr Adrian
Labour
Signed on 4 July 2012
West Bromwich West
Begg, Dame Anne
Labour
Signed on 25 June 2012
Aberdeen South
Campbell, Mr Ronnie
Labour
Signed on 20 June 2012
Blyth Valley
Cooper, Rosie
Labour
Signed on 3 September 2012
West Lancashire
Crausby, Mr David
Labour
Signed on 11 July 2012
Bolton North East
Cryer, John
Labour
Signed on 27 June 2012
Leyton and Wanstead
Dobbin, Jim
Labour
Signed on 19 June 2012
Heywood and Middleton
Dowd, Jim
Labour
Signed on 27 June 2012
Lewisham West and Penge
Esterson, Bill
Labour
Signed on 3 July 2012
Sefton Central
Evans, Chris
Labour
Signed on 4 September 2012
Islwyn
Flynn, Paul
Labour
Signed on 20 June 2012
Newport West
Gapes, Mike
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2012
Ilford South
George, Andrew
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2012
St Ives
Godsiff, Mr Roger
Labour
Signed on 2 July 2012
Birmingham, Hall Green
Hemming, John
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 26 June 2012
Birmingham, Yardley
Hepburn, Mr Stephen
Labour
Signed on 15 October 2012
Jarrow
Hood, Mr Jim
Labour
Signed on 27 June 2012
Lanark and Hamilton East
Leech, Mr John
Liberal Democrat
Signed on 19 June 2012
Manchester, Withington
Lucas, Caroline
Green Party
Signed on 3 September 2012
Brighton, Pavilion
McDonnell, John
Labour
Signed on 20 June 2012
Hayes and Harlington
Mearns, Ian
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2012
Gateshead
Morrice, Graeme
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2012
Livingston
Morris, Grahame M.
Labour
Signed on 16 July 2012
Easington
Nash, Pamela
Labour
Signed on 15 October 2012
Airdrie and Shotts
Owen, Albert
Labour
Signed on 2 July 2012
Ynys Môn
Robertson, John
Labour
Signed on 6 July 2012
Glasgow North West
Sharma, Mr Virendra
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2012
Ealing, Southall
Sheridan, Jim
Labour
Signed on 21 June 2012
Paisley and Renfrewshire North
Skinner, Mr Dennis
Labour
Signed on 26 June 2012
Bolsover
Watts, Mr Dave
Labour
Signed on 27 June 2012
St Helens North
Weir, Mr Mike
Scottish National Party
Signed on 26 June 2012
Angus
Williams, Hywel
Plaid Cymru
Signed on 27 June 2012
Arfon
Wood, Mike
Labour
Signed on 10 July 2012
Batley and Spen

There are no withdrawn signatures for this motion.

After a motion has been tabled, other Members can table amendments to it. Amendments to this motion are shown below.

USE OF STRAY CATS AND DOGS IN LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS (Amendment 1)
leave out from `House' to end and add `notes the transposition of Directive 2010/63/EU on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes; observes that the RSPCA report that they have looked very carefully into the use of stray animals for research, and `believe there will not, in fact, be any change to the current situation in the UK - and that the intention of the Home Office remains NOT to allow the use of any stray animals'; endorses this position and encourages the Home Office not to use stray animals for research; understands that animals are used in research for a number of reasons, including trials for potential treatments and medicines for animals as well as humans, research for veterinary purposes into animal diseases, research into ecosystem behaviours and fundamental biological research, which furthers our understanding of how disease mechanisms and biological systems operate; further notes that the use of animals for cosmetic testing is and should remain illegal in the UK; and calls on the Government to support continued efforts to reduce the numbers of animals used in experiments, replace animals used in experiments where possible and to refine experiments to minimise the suffering caused.'.
Liberal Democrat, Cambridge
2
signatures
EDM 216A1: tabled on 28 June 2012