News
Get the latest news and updates from Animal Equality

Politicians Demand Urgent Meeting On Foie Gras Ban

30/07/2021 Updated: 30th July, 2021
A duck in a cage on a foie gras farm

A group of MPs from across the country have signed an open letter, coordinated by Animal Equality, urging the UK Government’s Environment Secretary, George Eustice MP, and Animal Welfare Minister, Lord Zac Goldsmith, to publicly confirm a ban on the import and sale of foie gras.

The letter calls for an urgent meeting to discuss an immediate end to foie gras imports. Backed by MPs who are frustrated that a ban is not yet in place, it follows an initial letter sent to Defra (the Government’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) earlier this year regarding the same issue, which received no public response. 

In May 2021, Defra announced its ‘Action Plan for Animal Welfare’ claiming that it was “exploring a ban on the sale of foie gras”. Months later, it’s clear that restlessness amongst politicians and the public is rising as the Government delays delivering confirmation of the ban.

The cross-party group of MPs – Labour MP Hilary Benn, SNP MP Dr Lisa Cameron, Liberal Democrat MP Wera Hobhouse, Plaid Cymru MP Ben Lake, Green MP Caroline Lucas, DUP MP Jim Shannon and Conservative MP Henry Smith – have joined together in the action, stating that “the UK public is growing impatient, as are we“. The call for a meeting is also supported by notable Conservative Party figures Sir David Amess MP and Rt Hon Sir Mike Penning MP.

We have made landmark progress in animal welfare recently, including with the Animal Sentience Bill being introduced to Parliament, a move I warmly welcome. But foie gras cannot be made an exception. This practice is known to cause undeniable pain for the sentient animals involved. We have no right to call ourselves a nation of animal lovers until foie gras is banned, once and for all.

Caroline Lucas, Green Party MP for Brighton, Pavilion

Animal Equality has been campaigning to ban this cruel trade for several years. Our petition calling for a ban on the import and sale of foie gras produced by force-feeding recently reached 215,000 signatures, evidencing the public’s strength of feeling on this issue.

Foie gras production causes severe pain and distress to ducks and geese – so much so that its production is illegal in the UK, yet we still import around 200 tonnes of the ‘delicacy’ every year. This hypocrisy must end urgently. The longer the Government waits to enact a ban, the more animals will suffer.

The public’s patience is wearing thin, yet the Government continues to kick the can down the road. With every day we delay, ducks and geese are condemned to undeniable suffering.

Jenny Canham, Campaigns and Public Affairs Specialist, Animal Equality UK

We are closer than ever before to ending foie gras imports in the UK, and we will continue to keep the pressure on the Government until this long-awaited ban becomes a reality. You have the power to help – please add your name to our petition today.


Latest News
26th June, 2026

Following a proposal by Animal Equality in Spain, the Spanish Government’s new Catalogue of Ecological Technical Specifications incorporates animal welfare criteria that exclude eggs from caged hens in public sector purchases, while promoting more plant-based protein consumption. Hens in cruel confinement Hens confined in cruel cages suffer terribly. They spend…
17th June, 2026

Horses used for racing spend their lives running as fast as their bodies will allow, pushing through exhaustion and pain to satisfy an industry that treats them as disposable commodities.  Horses are gentle, sensitive, and deeply trusting animals, yet a groundbreaking investigation by Animal Equality Italy has exposed that many…
16th June, 2026

Animal Equality has published footage from inside a licensed slaughterhouse in Segovia, Spain, showing deer being killed in conditions that appear to violate European animal welfare law – including animals left conscious during bleeding and hung by a single limb while still showing signs of life. The footage, the first…