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Sammy Wilson MP has joined the RSPCA in urging the UK Government to publish a clear timeline for implementing its new animal welfare commitments, to ensure support for pets, wildlife and farm animals is “high up on the agenda”.
The MP for East Antrim DUP made the call as he joined the RSPCA at a special Parliamentary event on Wednesday (10 February).
In December, Ministers published the Animal Welfare Strategy for England – including proposals to regulate animal sanctuaries, stop irresponsible dog breeding, and end the use of cages for many farmed animals.
There are also plans to ban trail hunting, end the use of snares to catch wildlife in England, and promote high animal welfare in future post-Brexit trade negotiations.
But – amid a busy legislative landscape – the RSPCA is urging the UK Government to publish clear timelines for delivery of all commitments in the Strategy; and for an annual Parliamentary debate to review the state of animal welfare in England, and progress on delivery of the Strategy.
In total, 50 politicians – joined the RSPCA in the House of Commons to back calls for animal welfare to be a UK Government priority for the remainder of the Parliamentary term.
Sammy said: “My constituents care passionately about animal welfare – so it was great to join the RSPCA in Parliament to discuss how we can work together to ensure a better future for pets, wildlife and farmed animals.
“The political landscape is so busy that Parliamentarians, the animal welfare sector, and the public all have a role to play in ensuring the UK Government prioritises this issue; and ensure proposals in the Animal Welfare Strategy for England become a reality.”
According to the RSPCA's Animal Kindness Index, 84% of people agree that animal welfare should be protected by government legislation – highlighting the public's desire for action.
Harriet Main, Public Affairs Manager at the RSPCA, added: “It was brilliant to welcome Parliamentarians to this special event and discuss how we can make many of the welcome ideas in the Animal Welfare Strategy for England make it into law.
“It's so important that the UK Government builds on their commitments by publishing clear timelines for delivery; and we also believe an annual debate in Parliament would help review progress and keep the public informed.
“Laws are also only valuable if they can be properly enforced – so we’re also calling on the UK Government and Members of Parliament to work with their partners in local government to ensure they have the tools they need on the frontline.”
More information on the campaigning work of the RSPCA – including those related to the Animal Welfare Strategy for England – can be found on the charity’s website.
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This is brilliant recognition for a local business that goes the extra mile for the community.
Please give them your vote and help show your support for Islandmagee:
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Wishing the team at Caldwells SPAR the very best of luck!
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Delighted to congratulate Benjamin McMahon owner of Clever & Steel on becoming a finalist in the Countryside Alliance Awards 2026! 👏
This is fantastic recognition for a hardworking local business that plays a vital role in our community and rural economy.
Please take a moment to support Ben by voting via the link below:
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Best of luck, Ben – thoroughly deserved!
Sammy Wilson MP
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Yesterday I met two apprentices working with firms delivering defence contracts in Northern Ireland. They were enthusiastic about the skills they’re gaining and the opportunities ahead of them. 👷♂️👷♀️
Yet Northern Ireland continues to receive only a tiny share of defence contracts across the UK — despite having the talent, skills and capacity to deliver. ❌
So what action is the Minister taking to ensure Northern Ireland gets its fair share? And will he stand up to those in l who want to block defence jobs and investment coming here? 💼🛡️
Our young people deserve opportunity — not political obstruction.” 💪
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