There are four supported charities in May Day: The League Against Cruel Sports, Animal Aid, Save Me and Common Decency. All of these charities took part in the march to the UK Parliament for the Votes for Animals campaign.
Animal Aid is an animal rights group that campaign peacefully and desire a cruelty-free lifestyle. Founded in 1977, this group exposes animal cruelty.
There is no doubt this organisation has animals in mind and their campaigns, actions and results prove this. Animal Aid has been behind installing CCTV cameras in slaughterhouses tied to UK supermarkets like Tesco, ASDA and Marks and Spencer. Every supermarket in the UK has CCTV cameras active in their slaughterhouses due to Animal Aid. Animal Aid called on each supermarket to install these cameras to prevent brutality against animals which was a necessary change, as laws were being broken in slaughterhouses Animal Aid observed.
Animal Aid has done so much more to help animals. They go head to head with anyone or any company who they believe are being cruel to animals. For example, Animal Aid stopped horse drawn-carriages coming about in Oxford in 2001. There is no doubt in the good Animal Aid has done for animals and will continue to. The organisation has lobbied politicians and fought for animals rights for 38 years. It is fantastic Lush has included Animal Aid in this year's May Day bath bomb. To read more about the incredible work Animal Aid does click here to go to their official website.
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The League Against Cruel Sports is an organisation which campaigns to stop animal cruelty in animal sport. Current examples are the Leagues desire for an end of the use of a whip in horse racing, and more defense and protection for greyhounds. The League bring awareness by lobbying politicians and businesses, and expose the cruel actions to animals in animal sport. The League was responsible for exposing the snaring of foxes, badgers and even domesticated animals to kill and capture them. Also, the League provides animal sanctuary in dangerous areas to protect animals in need.
During the Votes for Animals campaign the League asked candidates to illustrate where they stood on specific animal cruelty grounds. One of these issues is the Hunting Act of 2004. The Hunting Act makes it illegal across the UK to hunt animals by dogs for sport since 2004. For this General Election, the League want to know which political parties plan to not only defend the Hunting Act but will also strengthen it. This Hunting Act has come under attack from political parties such as the Conservatives who wish to repeal the legislation and legalize hunting animals by dogs once again. Obviously, this is not only animal cruelty but animal slaughter. They have proposed a bunch of improvements for animal welfare but it must be considered as a mask to a degree. Hiding behind all of these incredible promises is also the aim to change the Hunting Act. To read more about The League Against Cruel Sports click here and to learn about Politcal Parties policies on animals click here, to go to a very user friendly website that has all the information a voter needs to learn who has animals in mind.
May Day is a statement, promise and calling in the form of an adorable fizzing badger. Lush Cosmetics accurately demonstrate their creativity and their passion in the form of what they do best - aiding a cause and a community with an imaginative product that could melt the coldest heart. May Day bath bomb is a symbol very much the the Mockingjay. This Badger shows how Lush feel about the appalling treatment of animals which mirrors Lush's heart and soul devotion against animal testing. People who do not necessarily shop in Lush must know by now how Lush feels about this issue. The high street is a long street and Lush's 'Fighting Animal Testing' bags that travel up and down, proudly and elegantly, show the sentiment involved within the company.
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So this May Day whip out your May Day and plop him into your bath - which I what I'll be doing. Show your support of animals and your belief in Lush. Happy May Day folks!
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