West Midlands Euro-MP Liz Lynne is calling for her parliamentary colleagues to sign a written declaration calling for a ban on the use of cat and dog fur in products sold in the EU.
Liz commented:
"MEPs from all political parties have long been demanding that the EU Commission draft legislation on the banning of cat and dog fur products. They claim this is impossible because the EU is unable to legislate on ethical grounds - yet in the past twelve months we have quite rightly agreed a directive that banned animal testing of cosmetic products. A precedent has been set.
"Italy has already banned the sale of cat and dog fur, as has the United States. All that is needed is a bit of political will."
Cat and dog fur products have been found on sale in the UK, going under misleading labels such as "rabbit" and "Asian wolf".
Text of written declaration:
The European Parliament,
1. Requests the European Commission immediately to draft a regulation under internal market powers to ban the import, export, sales and production of cat and dog furs and skins to restore European Union consumer and retailer confidence and end this trade.
MEPs have until 22 December to sign this declaration. If at least 50% do, then the Declaration is declared to have been automatically passed by Parliament.
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