Maintaining the Highest Levels of Animal Welfare Across the UK

I am proud that the UK already has some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world - and these have increased substantially under this Government. The UK has banned the ivory trade, is increasing sentences for animal cruelty from six months to five years, has banned insecticides that may be harmful to bees, made CCTV mandatory in abattoirs, banned microplastics which harm marine life, and is proposing to introduce an independent, statutory body to uphold standards post-Brexit.

That being said there is still more to do.  As a proud cat owner myself, I have become involved with many campaigns in Parliament to help improve animal welfare standards.

Keep up to date with all I have been up to below.

News

Robert meets with local farmers to discuss issues in West Oxfordshire

Robert met with NFU representatives and farmers at GJ Hook & Son farm to discuss current farming issues in West Oxfordshire, including the devastating effect that TB can have on our cattle farms.  This is complicated issue with no easy solution and I will continue to work with local farmers

Third party puppy sales: Robert welcomes call for evidence on ban

A call for evidence is launched today seeking views on a possible ban on third party sales, which would mean anyone looking to buy or adopt a dog will either deal directly with the breeder or with one of the nation’s many animal rehousing centres. A raft of measures to crack down on