Intensive Animal Husbandry

Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture, Fisheries and Food – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 3 Tachwedd 1965.

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Photo of Miss Joan Quennell Miss Joan Quennell , Petersfield 12:00, 3 Tachwedd 1965

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food when he expects to receive the report of the Brambell Committee on intensive animal husbandry; and when he expects the report will be available to the House.

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

I would refer the hon. Member to the answer given to my hon. Friend the Member for Bury and Radcliffe (Mr. Ensor) on 1st November.

Photo of Miss Joan Quennell Miss Joan Quennell , Petersfield

Does the right hon Gentleman still adhere to the promise which he gave me a year ago in reply to a Question in the House that as soon as the report was received he would publish it and act on it?

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

Certainly. But I must have the report published so that organisations in the country will be able to express opinions, since a considerable section of the agricultural industry is involved, apart from people who have other interests, and I think that we must wait for those discussions.

Photo of Mr Julian Snow Mr Julian Snow , Lichfield and Tamworth

Is my right hon. Friend aware that in the minds of some people, including myself, the term "intensive animal husbandry" conceals something slightly disgusting?

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

I cannot accept that. My predecessor set up the Brambell Committee and one must fairly assess the report when one has read it. I hope, therefore, that hon. Members will carefully read it when it is published.