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The '''Dog Meat (Consumption) (Offences) Bill''' was a Private Members’ Bill under the Ten Minute Rule, originated in the House of Commons, Session 2017-19.<ref>https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2353</ref> It was introduced by Bill Wiggin, Conservative MP for North Herefordshire< | The '''Dog Meat (Consumption) (Offences) Bill''' was a Private Members’ Bill under the Ten Minute Rule, originated in the House of Commons, Session 2017-19.<ref>https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2353</ref> It was introduced by Bill Wiggin, Conservative MP for North Herefordshire.<ref name=":0" /> The purpose of the bill was to make it an offence to consume dog meat and to transport, possess or donate dog meat for the purpose of consumption.<ref name=":0">[https://archive.ph/2nLBS Bill Introduces 10 Minute Rule Bill] Bill Wiggan</ref> However, the Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session and made no further progress.<ref>[https://archive.ph/bsZDL Dog Meat (Consumption) (Offences) Bill 2017-19] Parallel Parliament</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 31 July 2023
The Dog Meat (Consumption) (Offences) Bill was a Private Members’ Bill under the Ten Minute Rule, originated in the House of Commons, Session 2017-19.[1] It was introduced by Bill Wiggin, Conservative MP for North Herefordshire.[2] The purpose of the bill was to make it an offence to consume dog meat and to transport, possess or donate dog meat for the purpose of consumption.[2] However, the Bill failed to complete its passage through Parliament before the end of the session and made no further progress.[3]
References
- ↑ https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/2353
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bill Introduces 10 Minute Rule Bill Bill Wiggan
- ↑ Dog Meat (Consumption) (Offences) Bill 2017-19 Parallel Parliament