VoteClimate: Animal Testing - 16th December 2021

Animal Testing - 16th December 2021

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate Animal Testing.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2021-12-16/debates/30E86A05-00D3-4A2F-81C9-23E470CCA7FF/AnimalTesting

16:14 Margaret Ferrier (Rutherglen and Hamilton West) (Ind)

In tandem with funding, a clear and ambitious strategy is essential. That means a joined-up approach across Government and stakeholders. We can see the approach the international community is starting to take. Some good suggestions from animal charities that I have heard include the use of target setting, as we have seen with our climate change commitments, and the immediate discontinuation of funding for projects using animal experiments in areas that have proven poor translation rates to human trials. Research techniques need the space to continue modernising. Continuing to rely on outdated principles, legislated for half a century ago, is stifling development. If we look back into history at all the advances made in medicine and technology, we see that they are filled with methods and practices that were seen as innovative and state-of-the-art at the time, but that we would not dream of using now. That is precisely where animal testing should lie: necessary in the past maybe, but necessary no moreā€”it is not ethical.

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