Will the Secretary of State comment on the National Wildlife Crime Unit, which is key to tackling the illegal trade in wildlife and wildlife body parts? It is funded by DEFRA and the Home Office to the tune of £136,000 each a year—a paltry £272,000 a year in total. Will the unit’s funding be increased given the potential for free trade deals—if and when Brexit happens—and the danger that the UK could become a back door for body parts from third countries under the guise of free trade?
Ivory Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Mary Creagh
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 4 June 2018.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Ivory Bill.
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