Animal import bans will hamper drug research
Lord Drayson, who was a minister in the last Labour government, said “extremists” had “picked off” the companies, which have now pulled out of transporting laboratory mice and other animals.
Newspaper reports have suggested that Stena Line had followed DFDS Seaways and P&O Ferries in halting the carriage of test animals, closing the last sea route for medical researchers.
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Hide AdLord Drayson said that unless the government took action to restore the import of test animals, university research in the UK would “wither” and patients needing new treatments would die.
Science minister David Willetts said the government was seeking an agreement in which the life sciences industry would agree a code of practice on the transport of animals and in return the transport industry would resume the trade.