West Dorset MP calls for tenfold increase in penalties for animal cruelty

By Lottie Welch

6th Feb 2021 | Local News

West Dorset MP Chris Loder is calling for a tenfold increase in penalties for animal cruelty.

Mr Loder spoke during the House of Commons Committee debate this week in which his Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Bill was scrutinised in detail.

The Bill, which the MP brought to parliament as a Private Members' Bill last year, makes provision for the maximum penalty for certain offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 to be increased from six months to up to five years.

Mr Loder said: "We are one step closer to increasing the maximum custodial penalty for those who abuse animals.

"The UK has some of the highest animal welfare standards in the world, but in terms of penalties we are currently amongst the lowest.

"I am so pleased that this Bill is making progress today, sending a clear signal to potential offenders that there is no place for animal cruelty in this country."

He says that, whilst this Bill is about animals, it is worth noting the strong link between acts of violence against animals and acts of violence against people and that tackling animal abuse is an important factor. In tackling domestic abuse as well.

Chris Loder was inspired to bring forward the Bill by his own dog, Poppy, a springer spaniel who he rescued after she had been abandoned at the roadside on a stormy night several years ago, having very clearly been mistreated.

The MP will continue to press for this Bill to become law and it now moves forward to the penultimate stage in the House of Commons.

For more information, visit chrisloder.co.uk

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