Birmingham Post

Ban kosher and halal slaughter – UKIP MEP

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A MIDLAND MEP running for leadership of UKIP has said he would call for a ban on the kosher and halal slaughter of animals if he wins.

Bill Etheridge, a West Midlands MEP and councillor in Dudley, said the party should have a policy of banning the slaughter of animals which have not been stunned in advance of being killed.

This would effectivel­y ban the production of kosher meat, eaten by Jews. Halal meat, eaten by Muslims, can also come from animals which were slaughtere­d without being stunned first.

The proposal, which has been considered by UKIP in the past, would be highly controvers­ial.

Bodies including the British Veterinary Associatio­n, the RSPCA, Compassion in World Farming and the National Secular Society have all called for an end to slaughter without pre-stunning.

Mr Etheridge said: “No animal should be made to suffer, and especially not in the name of religion. I abhor all forms of animal cruelty and am highly concerns that some religious practices can cause unnecessar­y suffering to animals.

“As UKIP leader I would like to see the party move to a position where we are calling for legislatio­n outlawing any slaughter practice that causes unnecessar­y suffering to animals.”

He added: “Now that we have voted to leave the EU, I would also like to see the UK government take another look at live animal exports as I believe this practise can also be cruel and traumatic to animals who have to travel hours in lorries for slaughter.

“A ban would have breached EU laws but since we voted to leave we need not worry about that – in fact we shouldn’t need to wait for Brexit on a matter of basic humanity.”

The MEP has published a series of policy proposals as part of his bid to become UKIP leader, following the announceme­nt from former leader Nigel Farage that he plans to resign.

They include holding a referendum on bringing back the death penalty, a reduction in the price of a pint and reintroduc­ing smoking in pubs.

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