Ending the live export of animals for slaughter

Today the Environment Secretary launched an eight week consultation on ending the live export of animals for slaughter – which we have been unable to do under EU rules – the first step towards delivering our manifesto commitment to end this unnecessary practice and strengthen animal welfare.

  • As we leave the EU, the Conservative government is committed to strengthening existing standards and to improving the welfare of animals at all stages at life.
     
  • That is why the government is bringing forward proposals to end live exports of animals for slaughter, delivering on our promise to end this unnecessary practice at the first opportunity once we are no longer bound by EU rules.
     
  • This will ensure that animals are spared stress prior to slaughter and enhance the UK’s reputation as a place where animals are reared humanely and in a sustainable way.

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