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Old 07-11-2011, 09:22   #22
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Re: UK and Europe-wide ban next please!

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Originally Posted by danielf View Post
I can see where you're coming from, but there's a difference between a religious requirement regarding the sourcing of food and cultural traditions in getting rid of pests.
I would disagree. Religious 'requirements' are nothing more than a cultural tradition just with extra vehemency and neither has any place influencing policies on animal welfare in modern society.

That's more indicative probably of my own distaste at religious beliefs being recognised in law in any way beyond the right to freely practice them.
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