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CRUEL LIVE EXPORTS FIND ANOTHER ROUTE – PLEASE TAKE ACTION

Just over a month ago, we welcomed news that P&O Ferries would no longer ship young Scottish calves, destined for continental Europe, across the Irish Sea. This could have been a significant step forward in the fight against UK live exports.

However, I am sorry to have to tell you that this cruel trade in unweaned calves has found another route. If you live in the UK please take action now.

PLEASE SIGN PETITION AND SHARE

For some time, the private transport boat, Joline, has been shipping animals across the English Channel from Ramsgate in Kent.

In recent years, it is principally sheep who have suffered these appalling journeys. We’ve been hopeful that a ban on exports for slaughter, being considered by the UK government, would stop the Joline for good.

But, on Tuesday evening (16th October), protestors from Kent Action Against Live Exports and Kent Animal Save witnessed unweaned calves, just a few weeks old, being exported from Ramsgate. The ear tags on the animals indicated that they had travelled all the way from Scottish farms.

THIS MUST STOP

This latest shipment demonstrates the urgent need for a UK-wide ban on live exports for both slaughter and fattening.

In the face of Scottish government resistance to ending live exports, thousands of Compassion supporters in Scotland have already emailed their MSPs.

Now, we need to remind the government in Westminster that, without a ban on exports for slaughter AND fattening, thousands of British animals could continue to suffer every year. Please email Defra Secretary of State, Michael Gove, today.

EMAIL MICHAEL GOVE

It is clear from this week’s events that, when one export route closes, another will pick up the trade. Nothing short of a complete ban will stop the cruelty of live exports for good. Please speak out for the animals today.

Thank you for your support,

Dr Nick Palmer

Dr Nick Palmer
Head of CIWF UK

 


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