Carla Lockhart MP wins star support for wildlife campaign

Carla Lockhart MP • March 20, 2022

Carla Lockhart MP’s bid to ban imports of hunting trophies has won the backing of some of Britain’s best-loved public figures. Joanna Lumley and Downton Abbey star Peter Egan were among those to express their support for Carla Lockhart MP.

British trophy hunters shoot hundreds of endangered animals each year, including lions, elephants, giraffes and polar bears.

Joanna Lumley said: “Carla Lockhart MP is representing the 9 in 10 voters who want to see an end to this barbaric, cruel industry. It should have been abolished long ago. What sort of world do we live in where endangered animals can be killed for thrills by British trophy hunters? It is the height of cowardice. Carla Lockhart MP has my full support for this campaign.”


Peter Egan added: “I applaud Carla Lockhart MP’s courageous campaign. The American gun lobby is fighting efforts to ban this evil ‘sport’ because it says hunters’ ‘rights’ should be protected. But what about the innocent, defenceless animals that are killed by British trophy hunters every year just for kicks? Carla Lockhart MP is absolutely right to stand up to the industry lobbyists and to speak up for voiceless animals.”

The law currently allows British trophy hunters to bring their ‘trophies’ – including animals’ heads and bodies – back into the country to display in their homes.


Opinion polls show that almost 9 in 10 voters support a ban.


A recent report by a cross-party committee of MPs and Lords says that elephants are the most popular trophy animal shot by British hunters. Many British hunters go to Africa to shoot ‘canned’ lions – animals bred in captivity and shot within fenced enclosures. British trophy hunters also shoot seals, otters and wild cats, according to UN figures.


Carla Lockhart MP said: “over 40,000 submissions were made to the Government’s public consultation on trophy hunting, including from scientists, wildlife experts, and people in Africa. Almost 9 in 10 backed a ban.  It is a barbaric, grotesque and deeply deeply offensive practice and the UK Government must follow through on promises to ban trophy hunting with immediate effect.  British trophy hunters kill lions – many of them bred in captivity and shot in enclosures, they also shoot leopards, giraffes and endangered polar bears and are amongst the worlds biggest elephant hunters.  British trophy hunters shoot around 200 protected and endangered animals every year.  Globally, a trophy hunter kills an animal every 3 minutes.  This needs to end.”


UK-owned firms are hosting trophy hunting ‘holidays’ where people can shoot cheetahs, leopards and rhinos, according to the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting.

US-based gun rights groups are lobbying Ministers in an attempt to block a British ban on trophies. Safari Club International, the world’s largest trophy hunting group and which is leading efforts to allow the ‘sport’ to continue , awards prizes to trophy hunters who shoot over 100 different species of animal.


Eduardo Goncalves of the Campaign to Ban Trophy Hunting said:

“Many people are shocked to learn trophy hunting still goes on. They are even more shocked to learn that British people are involved and that it’s not just Americans who shoot lions for so-called ‘sport’, selfies and souvenirs. Carla Lockhart MP is absolutely right to be reflecting local people’s views on this issue. Trophy hunting is opposed by the vast majority of local constituents.”

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