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Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees Q But could you tell me now, in contemporary society—in real time, as it were—where you might find two tigers standing on the back of a lio
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Your brother? I got the family likeness.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees You can, yes, if Sir David allows.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees Q Mrs Brown, I happen to be a practising Roman Catholic.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees Yes. I wonder what you meant by that.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees Yes, it is the last sentence of that paragraph—the segue, of course, is the reference to Christian family at the start.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees No, no, just above.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees You are on the right page.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees No, no, it is the reference to the Government not doing this “if they were a Muslim family.” I think I have highlighted the extract.
Examination of Witnesses | Wild Animals in Circuses (No. 2) Bill | Public Bill Committees This is at the bottom of the first paragraph on what is our page 3, which begins: “The two circuses are family circuses”.