Green Party MEPs Rated Best for Animal Rights Voting Record
Both Caroline Lucas (Green MEP for the South East) and Jean Lambert (Green MEP for London) received a score of +15 (only matched by Plaid Cymru’s Jill Evans).
The analysis was based on recent votes on a new EU law on animal experiments. The votes took place recently (on 5 May 2009), and there were 15 votes taken into account for the analysis.
The Conservative Party scored the worst, with a score of -13.07.
UKIP was 2nd worst amongst political parties from England and Wales, at +1.38.
Labour MEPs scored +7.95, whilst Liberal Democrat MEPs averaged to +3.55.
The analysis cites Caroline Lucas as having “been especially active for animals and helps to table pro-animal laws. The Green group is now an influential force in the European Parliament, and UK Greens can rally their colleagues to help make a major difference for animals.”
It also notes that the Euro-manifestos for Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives do not mention animal protection as an issue at all.
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