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Midlands Eagle 24 Nov 17 1.04pm | |
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Originally posted by Oliver
The Animal Welfare Act 2006 doesn't cover animal sentience and really only applies to domestic animals and animals in the wild and laboratories are expressly exempt. It seems that the EU's laws that everyone is up in arms about us repealing don't apply to bulls in Spain or pigs and chicken in Denmark or veal calves in France none of which would be allowed in the UK The subject of Animal Sentience was brought up in Daily Politics today and even the Green party representative agreed that the furore was based on incorrect information implying that his idiot leader Caroline Lucas had got hold of the wrong end of the stick
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Stuk Top half 24 Nov 17 2.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Oliver
The Animal Welfare Act 2006 doesn't cover animal sentience and really only applies to domestic animals and animals in the wild and laboratories are expressly exempt. So you are completely confident that the Government will act fully in accordance with Michael Gove's statement. Remember Gove and his £350m a week for the NHS. It doesn't need to, you still can't go around harming or killing them for fun. Other than, seemingly, one highly publicised pet killer, animal welfare in this country is not a problem. I don't believe the bulls*** on either side, I make my own judgements on whether something is a big deal or not, or a lie or not. Rather than make a knee-jerk reaction to some t*** celebrity or the one green MP who needs their 5 minutes of publicity.
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Stuk Top half 24 Nov 17 2.18pm | |
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Originally posted by sitdownstandup
the fact he came out and made the statement after all the furore says something... these politician folk are not particularly trustworthy by any measure either... Edited by sitdownstandup (24 Nov 2017 11.38am) I've said many times that all politicians should have to wear a badge saying "Warning: I am a liar". And I mean all of them.
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Oliver Bodega Bay 24 Nov 17 3.41pm | |
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This link from the Independent sums the furore succinctly despite what Guido said in his dishonest post earlier in this thread.
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elgrande bedford 24 Nov 17 5.19pm | |
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I thought this all got out of hand because "celebs" twitted fake news.
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johnfirewall 24 Nov 17 7.14pm | |
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Originally posted by Oliver
This link from the Independent sums the furore succinctly despite what Guido said in his dishonest post earlier in this thread. That still doesn't offer any clarity around the actual significance and how it would apply to legislation. It's just their spin in defence of their original article of which they have published a retraction. More weasel words.
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Oliver Bodega Bay 25 Nov 17 10.56am | |
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Originally posted by johnfirewall
That still doesn't offer any clarity around the actual significance and how it would apply to legislation. It's just their spin in defence of their original article of which they have published a retraction. More weasel words. Does this help [Link]
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johnfirewall 25 Nov 17 12.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Oliver
Does this help [Link] Not really, no. Again that's just talking about what they didn't vote for. Here's Boris explaining what it actually means:
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Oliver Bodega Bay 25 Nov 17 8.42pm | |
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Originally posted by johnfirewall
Not really, no. Again that's just talking about what they didn't vote for. Here's Boris explaining what it actually means: Isn't that just Boris talking about what they didn't vote for
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 25 Nov 17 8.54pm | |
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I expect Boris thought he was voting for jailing journalists.
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Mr_Gristle In the land of Whelk Eaters 25 Nov 17 11.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Mr Fenandes
Reminds me of all the weasel fighting that goes on in East End boozers. 40-men in a room standing around in a ring, someone pulls a string and a bag of weasels cascade down on to them. I've seen a man die weasel fighting. Is that the usual M.O. for a KUMB meet-up?
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