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The Government’s proposals on ‘Improvements to animal welfare in Transport’ are well-meaning but flawed.
Conclusion
The Government’s proposals on ‘Improvements to animal welfare in Transport’ are well-meaning but flawed. They show a lack of understanding in how parts of the agricultural economy work and would have benefited from better co-design and consultation.
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Government Response
Acknowledged
Government Response
Acknowledged
HM Government
Acknowledged
The Government notes the Committee’s concerns. The public consultation, issued jointly by the UK and Welsh Governments, evoked a range of responses including important considerations about the practical and welfare implications of these proposals. We have listened carefully to people’s views and will continue to work with the industry, NGOs, and others to explore some of the issues and evidence in more detail. This work will be taken forward through a series of stakeholder workshops starting in Autumn 2021 and continuing into 2022. Once agreed, a package of reforms will be implemented through secondary legislation or guidance, as appropriate. The reforms proposed in the Government response follow careful consideration of consultation responses, scientific evidence, and veterinary advice. We want to take a proportionate approach to regulation and, where the evidence is clear, we will act to make improvements that are practical and sensible. generate good welfare outcomes. We are also working closely with the Scottish and Welsh Governments to ensure that, as far as possible, a consistent legislative approach is applied across Great Britain.
Source
Inquiry
Moving animals across borders
Report
First Report - Moving animals across borders
30 Sep 2021
HC 79
Timeline
Recommendation age
4.7 yrs
Report published
30 Sep 2021