Charlotte MacKenzie

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The hunting act 2004 – five years old today

In news on February 19, 2010 at 10:12 am

Five years ago, on 18 February 2004, the Labour Government’s Hunting Act became law, ending the cruelty and suffering of hunting with dogs.

Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth Charlotte MacKenzie said:

“In this rural constituency, I hear both sides of the arguments for and against the Hunting Act. But the majority of people who have contacted me on this issue are asking me to confirm that I will vote against any proposed repeal that would allow the cruelty of hunting with dogs to return.

“The fifth anniversary of this hard won Labour law is a day of celebration for those who support animal protection, and believe it is an ethical as well as environmental cause. Rather than trying to turn the clock back on hunting with dogs, those seeking a sustainable future for rural communities, as I do, need to look to the future.

“It would not be a good use of parliamentary time to bring forward a proposed repeal of the Hunting Act. It shows just how out of touch the Tories are with the issues that matter most to people, including those in rural communities:  jobs, the economy, health services, schools, housing, and transport.

“But if a proposed repeal of the Hunting Act were brought forward, I will vote to continue the ban on this cruelty, and I have also pledged to support a wider range of animal protection measures by ‘voting cruelty free’.”

Charlotte will vote cruelty free

In news on September 2, 2009 at 2:42 pm

Charlotte MacKenzie, Labour’s prospective MP for Truro and Falmouth, has pledged her support for Vote Cruelty Free, a new non-partisan coalition of animal protection organisations working to put animals on the political agenda.

The alliance has sent its manifesto to all candidates announced for the next General Election and asked them to show their support for the issues raised.

Charlotte MacKenzie said, “I will be voting cruelty free. This MPs’ pledge covers a huge range of issues which matter to people in Falmouth and Truro who care about animal protection and welfare. You are welcome to contact me on 01872 267675 or via my website about specific animal protection issues. I challenge fellow candidates of other Parties to join me in signing this pledge to vote cruelty free, and in particular to confirm they would not support Tory plans to reverse the hunting ban.”

A Vote Cruelty Free spokesperson said, “Animal protection is an issue close to the UK public’s heart but this is often not reflected in current political debate. It is fantastic that Charlotte MacKenzie has shown she believes in animal protection issues as much as her potential future constituents in Truro and Falmouth; we are calling on all candidates to follow her lead by pledging their support for Vote Cruelty Free.”

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Vote Cruelty Free comprises the BUAV, Compassion in World Farming, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), League Against Cruel Sports and Respect for Animals. It covers a broad range of animal welfare issues including wild and marine animals, animal experimentation, cruel sports, the fur trade and farming.

Vote Cruelty Free is urging all candidates to pledge their support for the initiative. Voters can track candidates who have signed up by visiting the website.

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For more information please contact Carla Owen on 020 7619 6965 or email media@votecrueltyfree.org

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