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22nd June 2003 
 
Britain's back-down over dog and cat fur ban
 
Dear Friends
 
Christmas of 2001 was a time of celebration for those of us involved in the fight to end animal abuse. Our joy was not due solely to Christmas itself, but more to a report in a national UK newspaper that the British Government was determined to ban the import of dog and cat fur products into the UK from China.
 
The Sunday Telegraph is a highly respected and reliable newspaper. Its reports are seldom inaccurate or fanciful and it is regarded as a SERIOUS journal. There was therefore no reason to doubt that;
'A Foreign Office official said: "This is a Government commitment to ban the importation and selling of dog and cat fur. The law will have to be changed to bring about a ban, which could be on the statute book by September, 2002" '
(Go to http://sirius.2kat.net and click "Dogs for Fur" to read the full article).
 
September 2002 came and went with no changes to the law. Eventually, on 20th June 2003, the following report appeared in The Independent:
 

'Fur clothes to be given 'domestic animal' label

'By Marie Woolf Chief Political Correspondent

'20 June 2003

'Coats, gloves and hats that include the pelts of cats and dogs are to be labelled as containing "domestic animal" under new rules designed to stamp out the underground trade in furs.

'Ministers have ordered the testing of fur products to ensure that "fox" or "sable" in British shops are not in fact the fur of lost or stolen pets, including golden retrievers.

'Patricia Hewitt, the Trade and Industry Secretary, said the Government would act to protect consumers, although it would stop short of banning the import of such fur.

'The issue was raised by Mike Hancock, Liberal Democrat MP for Portsmouth South. He said: "Cat and dog fur is a cheaper option than other fur and is being used all over Europe. I am sure it's being sold in Britain and I have spoken to traders abroad in countries like Bulgaria and Romania where there is a massive stray dog problem and their fur is routinely used.

' "This fur is being passed off as Siberian fox or rabbit fur and people have no idea it is from dogs and cats."

'An investigation by the animal rights group Human Society International found Belgian dealers openly selling cat fur blankets for £220. A blanket on sale in Copenhagen was made from the fur of four golden retrievers and a coat made from the skin of 42 alsatian puppies was found in Berlin.

'In Britain, there is no known trade in stealing pets for their fur. But MPs said they were determined to ensure that people's pets were safe.'

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=417158

 
By allowing these sickening imports provided that they are "clearly labelled", the British Government is condoning and legitimising the trade in the skins of companion animals.
 
So why the blatant U-turn? Does the Government believe that dogs and cats are not skinned alive to prevent the loss of fur from their skins? No.
 
Does it believe that these poor animals are 'farmed' humanely? No.
 
Does it even think that, if these creatures were not subjected to unimaginable cruelty, the British people would find these products acceptable? No.
 
And does it seriously believe that Chinese exporters can be trusted to label fur items accurately? Of course not!
 
Dog and cat fur warehouse, China
 
We can only conclude that the British Labour Government is frightened that such a ban would incur the wrath of the World Trade Organisation and possibly the European Union (now that it has been revealed that Belgium also indulges in this foul trade).
 
When we consider that the USA and Italy have already instituted bans on the import of such fur products, the UK position can only be considered as political cowardice. If this trade is to be banned throughout the EU, it can only be done by other countries supporting the Italian stance.
 
Today as I write this, the author is ashamed to be British.

You can e-mail Ms Patricia Hewitt at hewittph@parliament.uk and send an on-line e-mail to PM Tony Blair at http://www.locata.co.uk/cgi-bin/webdriver?MIval=commons_mail&id=390 (UK fax number 020 7925 0918, from outside the UK +442079250918). Please tell them your opinions of their moral integrity and resolve.
 
 
Our continued thanks to all of you for caring.
 
From all the team at ITD
 
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