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Hendon MP attacks ‘myths’ pushed by opponents of kosher and halal slaughter

MPs debated a petition to ban the non-stun slaughter of animals

June 10, 2025 10:35
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Hendon MP David Pinto-Duschinsky (Image: Parliament TV).
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Hendon MP David Pinto-Duschinsky has attacked the “myths” being pushed by campaigners against halal and kosher slaughter during a debate in Parliament.

“Their advocacy [for stunned slaughter] conjures up pictures of animals gently and humanely put to sleep, shielded from suffering. I am afraid to say that reality does not always conform to that comforting image”, the Labour MP said on Monday.

“Modern industrial methods of stunning often involve significant distress and suffering. Animals are suffocated and slowly asphyxiated by carbon dioxide gas, electrocuted by having metal tongs placed around their heads, or maybe even placed upside down and dipped in baths of electrified water. As we have heard, captive bolts are also used”, he added.

The former adviser to chancellor Alastair Darling also cited a peer reviewed study that suggested that animals lose consciousness very rapidly. “In the case of kosher slaughter, consciousness is lost within 10 seconds,” he explained.