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Further strengthening the Bill�s popularity and attention is the co-sponsorship of other MPs including Conservative MPs - Tony Baldry MP for Banbury, Roger Gale MP for North Thanet, and John Whittingdale MP for Maldon & Chelmsford East as well as Liberal Democrat MP for Portsmouth South, Mike Hancock
Roger Gale MP said: �The Kennel Club demonstrated the electric shock collar training device at the Conservative Party Conference and it brought it home to me and my parliamentary colleagues who experienced its power, just how unpleasant these things really are.�
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary: �The Kennel Club is delighted that Sarah McCarthy-Fry has agreed to put down her Bill on electric shock training devices and that this has cross party support. We hope that this will put further pressure on DEFRA to completely ban the sale and use of these cruel training devices.�
Notes
Private Members Bill � Individual Members of Parliament (sometimes referred to as Private Members), have the power to introduce their own legislation under the Private Member's Bill procedure.
The Bill does not include perimeter fencing, just training devices used on companion animals in the home or a device from which an animal cannot escape from.
The short title of the Bill is: �Electric Shock Training Devices�. The long title is: �a Bill to prohibit the sale, manufacture, hire, loan, importation or use of electric shock training devices; and for connected purposes
It is ordered to be read a Second time on Friday 2 February.
Sponsors of the Bill include: David Drew MP, Tony Baldry MP, Mike Hancock MP, Lyn Brown MP, Roger Gale MP, Diana Johnson MP, John Whittingdale MP, Lynda Waltho MP, David Anderson MP, Andrew Gwynne MP and Laura Moffat MP