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Edie Bowles on utilising the law to support the protection of animals

How I Learned to Love Shrimp

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The RSPCA's Eat Sit Suffer Repeat

The RSPCA produced a report called Eat Sit Suffer Repeat. It was the first report of its kind that looked, did a comprehensive overview of fast growing chickens compared to a slower growing counterpart. The report overwhelmingly showed unsurprisingly that fast growing chickens suffer more than the slower growing chicken. And so we use that really to show that look, this is a holistic look at chickens and it proves that provision of the law is not being met. So what you do is you then go to the person that you claim is responsible, in this case, defra, the government. You claim that their practice, their policy is unlawful because they're permitting something that's quite clearly not allowed. That's

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