PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
COMPULSORY MICROCHIPPING OF DOGS (28 June 2010)

Motion Details

That this House recognises that the introduction of a compulsory microchipping scheme for dogs would have a significant and positive welfare impact, including the return of stray and stolen dogs to their owners and the improved traceability of puppy-farmed dogs; congratulates Dogs Trust, Cats Protection, Blue Cross, National Office of Animal Health and the British Veterinary Association on their efforts to raise public awareness of microchipping and their campaigning for a mandatory scheme; acknowledges that microchipping provides a lifetime of security for a one-off payment; agrees that a compulsory microchipping scheme is currently the preferred alternative to a dog licensing scheme, which would potentially create unnecessary bureaucracy and expense for local authorities; and believes that this would not represent a barrier to dog ownership for vulnerable groups.

Sponsored by:
Andrew Rosindell (Conservative)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Labour
10
31%
 
 
Conservative
7
22%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
7
22%
 
 
Independent
4
13%
 
 
Democratic Unionist Party
3
9%
 
 
Green Party
1
3%
 
Sponsor List (32 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
Con
Sir David Amess
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
LD
Baroness Burt of Solihull
Lab
Rosie Cooper
Ind
Jeremy Corbyn
Islington North
Lab
Sir David Crausby
Lab
Jim Dobbin
DUP
Lord Dodds of Duncairn
Con
Dame Jackie Doyle-Price
Ind
Jonathan Edwards
LD
Andrew George
St Ives
Ind
Mr Mike Hancock
Con
Gordon Henderson
Lab
Mrs Sharon Hodgson
Washington and Gateshead South
Ind
Kelvin Hopkins
LD
Mr John Leech
Green
Caroline Lucas
Lab
Gordon Marsden
Lab
Kerry McCarthy
Bristol East
DUP
Lord McCrea of Magherafelt and Cookstown
Con
Stephen McPartland
Lab
Alun Michael
Lab
Sandra Osborne
DUP
Ian Paisley
LD
John Pugh
LD
Mr Alan Reid
Con
Andrew Rosindell (Sponsor)
Romford
Lab
Mr Marsha Singh
Con
Andrew Stephenson
LD
Viscount Thurso
Lab
Joan Walley
LD
Roger Williams

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