HC Deb 27 January 1977 vol 924 c707W
45. Sir D. Walker-Smith

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what recent representations he has received in regard to the grant of licences under the Cruelty to Animals Act 1876; whether he is satisfied with the operation of the Act; and whether he will institute an inquiry to ascertain whether there is a need for revision or amendment in contemporary conditions.

Dr. Summerskill

My right hon. Friend receives a great variety of representations on the subject from both individuals and organisations. I am satisfied that the Act is not in need of amendment, but I have under review some features of its administration to see whether any improvements are needed to meet contemporary requirements.

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