HC Deb 28 July 1925 vol 187 cc245-6
56. Colonel DAY

asked the Minister of Health whether, with a view to the humane slaughter of animals and the need for the safety of those employed in slaughter houses, he will consider setting up a special committee consisting of experts to institute an exhaustive inquiry into the whole question of the slaughter of animals for human consumption, such committee to be representative of those employed in the slaughter houses?

Sir K. WOOD

A Committee of the Cabinet exhaustively considered the whole question in 1923 and came to the conclusion that no case had been made out for re-opening it. My right hon. Friend has thoroughly considered this matter, and, as at present advised, he does not think that any useful purpose would be served by setting up such a committee as is suggested by the hon. and gallant Member.

Mr. ALEXANDER

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that there is an apparatus which does not discharge a free bullet, which is therefore safe, and which is in increasing use; and therefore there is a case for reopening the matter?

Sir K. WOOD

No, Sir; but I understand that that can be used under the model by-laws.