Sunday Mirror

HUNT TROPHY BAN REVIVED

MPs outlaw sick trade in victory for Mirror

- CHRIS McLAUGHLIN

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MINISTERS are pressing ahead with long-awaited plans to ban imports of gruesome trophy hunting souvenirs.

The move marks a victory in the Sunday Mirror’s campaign to outlaw the sick trade in lion and elephant body parts.

The Tories had promised the law in their 2019 manifesto but it failed to appear in the Queen’s Speech last month.

Campaigner­s feared a backstairs campaign by Tory hunt supporters had knocked it off the agenda.

But ministers are now backing a Private Member’s Bill by Conservati­ve MP Henry Smith.

He said: “Trophy hunting is barbaric and something the British public rightly finds repugnant.

This Bill is supported by the Government and by opposition MPs alike and will put an end to these horrendous activities.”

The Crawley MP’s Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibitio­n) Bill will ban people from bringing body parts of endangered and vulnerable animals into the UK, including rhinos, cheetahs and reindeer.

Normally, attempts by MPs to make laws fall by the wayside.

But this week, Environmen­t Secretary George Eustice and campaigner­s will mark the introducti­on of the Bill with a series of events in the Commons.

They coincide with the seventh anniversar­y of Cecil the lion’s death. He was killed by a trophy hunting US dentist in Zimbabwe.

Mr Smith added: “Getting the

Environmen­t Secretary’s endorsemen­t, along with other Government ministers, is fantastic and a real boost to finally outlawing this appalling practice.”

Eduardo Goncalves, founder of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting, added: “This really is a huge step forward for the campaign. We are on the brink of a historic victory for animals.”

The Department for Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs said: “The Government is committed to one of the toughest bans in the world on the import of hunting trophies and welcomes the Bill, led by Henry Smith, that will deliver this.” scoops@sunday

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This is a huge step forward...we are on the brink of a historic victory for animals

EDUARDO GONCALVES FOUNDER OF CAMPAIGN TO BAN TROPHY HUNTING

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FURORE
Cecil was killed in Zimbabwe
SUPPORTER George Eustice FURORE Cecil was killed in Zimbabwe

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