[Mr Philip Hollobone in the Chair] — Animal Slaughter (Religious Methods)

Part of the debate – in Westminster Hall at 9:49 am on 4 November 2014.

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Photo of Louise Ellman Louise Ellman Chair, Transport Committee, Chair, Transport Committee 9:49, 4 November 2014

I accept that further steps could be taken, but my essential concern is about a preserving the rights of the Jewish community as part of British society to maintain its traditions and religious laws that are all designed to enhance animal welfare. I am greatly concerned about the often unstated assumption that stunning is more humane and that animals that are not killed according to Jewish laws do not suffer. The evidence simply does not substantiate that.

Shechita is humane. It is part of a body of Jewish laws designed to improve animal welfare and is vital to the Jewish community. The debate will continue and it is important that it does so calmly, recognising the rights of animals to the highest welfare standards and also recognising the rights of all communities within the United Kingdom.