HC Deb 16 July 1929 vol 230 c257W
Sir R. GOWER

asked the Home Secretary whether, with a view to discouraging public performances by animals in this country, he will consider the desirability of refusing to grant permits to alien exhibitors of performing animals who desire to enter the country for the purpose of practising their professions?

Mr. CLYNES

I do not think that I should be justified in taking the action suggested. Parliament has dealt with the matter in the Performing animals (Regulation) Act whichinter alia requires exhibitors to be registered and empowers justices to prohibit summarily any performance in which there is reason to suppose that the training or exhibition of an animal has been accompanied by cruelty. No discrimination was made in the Act between British subjects and foreigners, and it would not be right for me to introduce one without the authority of Parliament,