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Badger Cull

EDM number 1030 in 2013-14, proposed by David Morris on 30/01/2014.
Categorised under the topics of Agriculture, Animal diseases and Wildlife.

That this House believes that the pilot badger culls in Gloucestershire and Somerset have decisively failed against the criteria set out by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in guidance to Natural England for licensing of the culls, which stipulated that 70 per cent of the badger population should be culled within a six-week period; notes that the costs of policing, additional implementation and monitoring, and the resort to more expensive cage-and-trap over an extended period, have substantially increased the cost of the culls, and strengthened the financial case for vaccination; regrets that the decision to extend the original culls has not been subject to any debate or vote in Parliament; further regrets that the Independent Expert Panel will only assess the humaneness, safety and effectiveness of the original six-week period and not the extended cull period; and urges the Government to halt the existing culls and granting of any further licences, pending development of alternative strategies to eradicate bovine tuberculosis and promote a healthy badger population.

This motion has been signed by a total of 5 MPs.

MPDateConstituencyPartyType
David Morris30/01/2014Morecambe and LunesdaleConservativeProposed
Glenda Jackson03/02/2014Hampstead and KilburnLabourSeconded
John Mann03/02/2014BassetlawLabourSeconded
Alan Meale04/02/2014MansfieldLabourSeconded
Mark Durkan04/02/2014FoyleSocial Democratic and Labour PartySeconded

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