Monday, 27 June 2011

How Banning Circus Animals Shows The Coalition Are Frightened To Rule The UK

It was such a small subject to debate, something that should have been so easily discussed and supported, because most of the population wanted it too, to see wild animals banned from being used in circuses in the UK.  However Tory MP Mark Pritchard, who led the call for the ban, found himself in hot water as it seems he was threatened by the Prime Minister’s office to back down. It’s an important debate because of animal cruelty and their welfare, but it’s not a massive subject that affects the whole nation and there you have it, a British Government scared stiff about passing a law on its own, even a small law, in case it is sued.  What further proof do we need that whatever we pay the Prime Minister and all in his cabinet for, is now a waste of money, they hardly make any decisions without consulting the EU. Take a look at these videos from the Bruges Group filmed a few days ago.  Zac Goldsmith discusses the circus animal debate, Kate Hoey gives a good history about being in parliament when the EU powers started to bite and David Nuttall argues some great points about why we should leave the EU and all join forces to make it happen.  





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