<strong>The European Council is seeking to take control of laws relating to pet animals</strong>
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At a recent meeting, MEPs attempted to reassure FACE representatives that they recognised a distinction between animal rights ideology and animal welfare, and that the former, if followed to its logical conclusion, could have a damaging impact on the countryside, both environmentally and socio-economically.
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