Petition for better treatment for invertebrates.
Petition for better treatment for invertebrates.
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mini me

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

214 months

Thursday 8th January
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May seem random. But this is a petition my daughter is implementing. She has a point and said I would rightly share where I can. Anyone willing to sign it. Pass it on or help it grow a bit would be much appreciated.

Also welcome and counter discussions! Eeek

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/736245

CoolHands

21,979 posts

216 months

Thursday 8th January
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I don’t know what an invertebrate is.

Is this to stop people fishing?! biglaugh could be a controversial topic

Super Sonic

11,571 posts

75 months

Thursday 8th January
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I have signed this as their are some quite intelligent invertebrates.

Super Sonic

11,571 posts

75 months

Thursday 8th January
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CoolHands said:
I don t know what an invertebrate is.

Is this to stop people fishing?! biglaugh could be a controversial topic
Animal without a backbone and by extension an internal skeleton.
Fish, including sharks, are vertebrates, This petition does not cover fish.

Edited by Super Sonic on Thursday 8th January 20:54

mini me

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

214 months

Thursday 8th January
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^^. Exactly that. Think locusts, grubs, spiders etc in the uk there are basically not covered by animal welfare legislation. And treatment can be quite bad.

Understanding many are bread as food for other pets. Yet animals bread as food for humans have many more rights. And much better treatment/conditions

As said above its is possible that some invertebrates are very much sentient. Yet we treat them as poo.

Grateful for any and all singnings. I’m no melt. But she has a good point I feel.

mini me

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

214 months

Thursday 8th January
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She’s now posting it on various forums and sent me one of her submissions. Soz to spam etc but she put it much better than me!

petition.parliament.uk

(For those of you in the UK) to add invertebrates to the Animal Welfare Act.
This would mean all captive invertebrates would legally have to be protected for pain, suffering and disease, they would have the right to a suitable environment, diet, the right to exhibit natural behaviour and be kept with or apart from other animals.
At the moment, very few captive invertebrates are covered by any welfare legislation at all meaning people take advantage of them.
The petition needs 10,000 signatures to be accepted by the government and 100,000 to be potentially discussed on parliament.

I appreciate you taking the time to do this and I hope y
ou (and your tarantulas) are all well.


Thank you!

Simpo Two

90,714 posts

286 months

Thursday 8th January
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mini me said:
^^. Exactly that. Think locusts, grubs, spiders etc in the uk there are basically not covered by animal welfare legislation.
I think there are more important things to tackle with what's left of this country's puny resources. We can't even fix the roads, look after the elderly or house the homeless. The doctors are striking, the schools are falling apart. And she wants the nation to worry about grubs? What about woodlice eh? Should I go outside, rescue all the poor woodlice in my garden and bring them into the warm, dab the dry with a Q-tip and the feed them luxury woodlouse food so that when the Inspector for Care of Invertebrates (salary starts at £50Kpa + pension + 4 weeks holiday) makes his daily rounds tomorrow I won't be prosecuted and fined? Has she no homework to do? Frankly, 'Bah!'

PS Freedom for Tooting!

mini me

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

214 months

Yes please go outside now and search for woodlice. When you are done you can setup some petitions for these pressing matters you feel strongly about. If of course, like my daughter you have the mental capacity to both complete your homework and also have time for extra curricular activities.

Lotobear

8,469 posts

149 months

Yesterday (16:18)
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As usual the Govt will worm out of it

s2sol

1,262 posts

192 months

Yesterday (17:04)
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Simpo Two said:
I think there are more important things to tackle with what's left of this country's puny resources. We can't even fix the roads, look after the elderly or house the homeless. The doctors are striking, the schools are falling apart. And she wants the nation to worry about grubs? What about woodlice eh? Should I go outside, rescue all the poor woodlice in my garden and bring them into the warm, dab the dry with a Q-tip and the feed them luxury woodlouse food so that when the Inspector for Care of Invertebrates (salary starts at £50Kpa + pension + 4 weeks holiday) makes his daily rounds tomorrow I won't be prosecuted and fined? Has she no homework to do? Frankly, 'Bah!'

PS Freedom for Tooting!
Seems a bit churlish, at best. Different people have different interests and passions. I thought it was a polite request for assistance for the man's daughter. It's entirely possible to scroll on past, rather than pee on someone else's chips.


Landlubber

39 posts

70 months

Super Sonic said:
I have signed this as their are some quite intelligent invertebrates.
Mainly on labours front bench.

mini me

Original Poster:

1,449 posts

214 months

rofl

That’s a good one, although tbh I guess you could say the same about all/both benches really!

I geddit. I honestly do! There’s no way anyone is going to get enough signatures on a petition like this. But I said I would post it wherever I could.

So that’s what I did.

Mr E

22,657 posts

280 months

Lotobear said:
As usual the Govt will worm out of it
What you did there. I sees it.
(Well done)