July 11, 2007 | Wednesday

A field day for conspiracy theorists

Antivivisection groups have long argued that animal research is perpetuated only by powerful groups with vested interests. A typical quote is that from Peter Hamilton of the Vancouver-based animal rights group Lifeforce: ‘the multi-billion dollar research, drug and chemical industries are entrenched in animal research for economic, legal and political reasons’.

Despite the supposed struggle against these powerful lobby groups acting in conspiracy, it was not that long ago that antivivisection groups in the UK were relatively optimistic. For example, in their newsletter of Summer 2000, the National Anti Vivisection Society boldly proclaimed that ‘the days of animal experimentation are numbered’.

It is no doubt to the dismay of those same antivivisection groups that the government recently revealed in a Parliamentary question by Mr Hancock that ...

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