This house would ban sacrificing animals on religious grounds.
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This house would ban the use of circus animals
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This house would ban eating meat.
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That vegetarians and vegans have a moral obligation to aggressively lobby their friends and community to not consume animal products
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That rather than protecting endangered species the animal rights movement should prioritise maximising the total welfare of the animal population
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This house would ban animal performance
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In order to prevent illegal logging and poaching this house supports vigilante action.
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This house would impose a sin tax on the consumption of meat.
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This house would grant legal personality to animals
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This house would ban animal experiment.
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in these cases MPs might be expelled from their party or denied promotion if they vote against the party. Occasionally a party will have a 'free vote' and MPs can vote as they like. Examples in the UK include the ban on fox hunting with dogs, votes on abortion, and the legalisation of same-sex marriage. Labour had a whipped vote in favour of same-sex marriage, whereas the Conservatives had a free vote. Motion: this house regrets free votes
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This house would establish and monitor centres for animal prostitution
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This house would abolish sports involving animals.
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Should killing and feeding (Verfüttern) zoo animals for population control and consolidation of genetic diversity be banned?
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This house would ban the private ownership of pokemon.
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This house would provide financial incentives to individuals leading a vegetarian lifestyle
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This house would allow sodomie (intercourse with animals)
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This house supports the establishment of animal brothels
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This house believes that animal suffering should not be an obstacle for satisfying societal needs.
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This house supports the Animal Liberation Front