GOVERNMENT WANTS TO ADD ‘LIFE SCIENCES’ TO THE LIST CREATED TO REPRESS CLIMATE
PROTEST
~ Nathan McGovern ~
Whether it’s blocking roads, destroying Israel-bound weapons, or rescuing
puppies from animal testing, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Parliament and
the Courts are out to get you. The 2020’s have been a story of repeated
anti-protest legislation, ping-ponging between the Houses of Commons and Lords,
until painfully becoming law
If anybody thought this would come to an end when a Labour supermajority swept
into power in 2024, they couldn’t have been more wrong. Now, the Government is
attempting to further bolster the Public Order Act 2023 by adding Life Sciences
to its list of Key National Infrastructure, threatening a year in prison and
unlimited fines on those who disrupt live experimentation on animals.
The Conservative Government’s Police, Crimes, Sentencing, and Courts Bill
presented to the Commons in 2021 started with 70 pages of reforms dealing with
violent and sexual crimes, then swerved to a full-frontal assault on freedom of
expression, assembly, and action.
While the Lords rejected many of these measures, the Bill became law in 2022 and
police powers suddenly expanded beyond comprehension. The sentencing for anyone
convicted of causing a public nuisance jumped to a maximum of 10 years
imprisonment.
The Public Order Bill, presented in 2022’s Queen’s Speech, essentially
repackaged and built on just those aspects of the PCSC Bill that were rejected
by the Lords, and by the time it became law in 2023 the Public Order Act
criminalised “locking-on,” introduced “Serious Disruption Prevention Orders,”
and formalised a list of — seemingly sacred — Key National Infrastructures.
Directly targeting Extinction Rebellion and Just Stop Oil, this list included
motorways, the fossil fuel industry, and the print media.
Labour’s current attempt to expand this to Life Sciences (read: animal testing)
is a direct response to successful animal liberation actions, in in particular
at MBR Acres, previously known as Interfauna. This is a facility that breeds
thousands of beagle puppies yearly for use in toxicology and other testing.
In 2022, on two separate occasions, Animal Rising successfully rescued puppies
from the site; a total of 23 dogs were saved, and 20 people subsequently charged
with burglary. In the first of five jury trials for these actions the verdict
was ‘guilty’, but in the second which has just ended it was ‘not guilty’.
It hasn’t been easy for the Government. Their attempt to smuggle change through
secondary legislation has failed, and the decision will ultimately go to a full
vote in the Commons tomorrow. Many MPs from all parties have indicated they
intend to vote no.
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Nathan McGovern is Beagle Rescue Campaign Lead at Animal Rising
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