The Scotsman

Campaignin­g duchess says she may quit SNP over animal exports

- By SHÂN ROSS

One of the SNP’S most highprofil­e supporters is considerin­g leaving the party after the Scottish Government voiced opposition to a proposed Ukwide ban on the exporting of live animals for slaughter after the UK leaves the EU.

The Dowager Duchess of Hamilton, Kay Hamilton, who was married to Angus, the 15th Duke of Hamilton, who died in 2010, said she felt increasing­ly uncomforta­ble lending support to the SNP after Holyrood rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing said the Scottish Government would not follow the UK lead.

In a letter to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Mr Ewing, Kay Hamilton, an animal rights campaigner, wrote: “I have been a loyal supporter of the SNP for many years, and am disgusted by the decision to oppose the ban.

“It is shaming to Scotland. The main two protectors of animal welfare in Scotland – Onekind and Scotland for Animals – are disgusted. I am patron of both organisati­ons. The British Veterinary Associatio­n are also against the transport of live animals.

“I hope to hear that this decision is being overturned. I do not wish to withdraw my membership but will have to do so if this goes ahead.”

The dowager duchess added: “Animals can suffer terrible injuries while being transporte­d – broken bones, dehydratio­n and being in overcrowde­d conditions for long hours.”

Last month Mr Ewing said the ban would be detrimenta­l to Scottish farmers.

Exports of live animals were estimated to be worth approximat­ely £51 million to the Scottish economy in 2015.

Harry Huyton, director of Onekind, said: “The Scottish Government’s position once again risks positionin­g Scotland behind England and could result in producers in England using Scotland to circumvent a ban on live exports which could do immeasurab­le damage to Scotland.”

A Scottish Government spokesman said: “We are not currently considerin­g banning live exports from Scotland. The transport of animals from Scotland is strictly controlled, according to EU rules and standards, to ensure the best possible welfare during journeys.

“Now that the UK Government position is clearer, the Scottish Government supports Defra undertakin­g a consultati­on on specific proposals regarding the export of live animals for slaughter to continenta­l Europe. However, we have made it clear any proposals which could create further challenges or difficulti­es for our farming sector, or put Scottish agricultur­e at a disadvanta­ge, will not be agreed to.”

sross@scotsman.com

 ??  ?? Kay Hamilton, the Dowager Duchess of Hamilton, who is an active animal rights campaigner, is threatenin­g to quit the SNP
Kay Hamilton, the Dowager Duchess of Hamilton, who is an active animal rights campaigner, is threatenin­g to quit the SNP

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