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Christopher Chope

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Gender Male
Age 76
Date of birth May 19,1947
Zodiac sign Taurus
Born Putney
London
United Kingdom
SpouseChristine Mary Hutchinson
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
BooksEmployment Opportunities Bill
Job Politician
Barrister
Official site parliament.uk
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 1997
Parents Robert Charles Chope
Pamela Chope
Education Dundee Law School
Marlborough College
The City Law School
St Andrew's Prep
Previous positionMinister for Rural Affairs United Kingdom (1986–1990)
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Sir Christopher Robert Chope OBE is a British barrister and politician who has served as the Member of Parliament for Christchurch in Dorset since 1997. A member of the Conservative Party, he was first elected in 1983 for Southampton Itchen, but lost this seat in 1992 to Labour.

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... Speaking in the Commons, Tory MP Christopher Chope said the bill could lead to a deterioration in mental health in young men...

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... Campaigners backing the bill had feared it could be blocked after more than 30 amendments were tabled by two Conservative MPs, Sir Christopher Chope and Sir Bill Wiggin...

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... MP Sir Christopher Chope said his party was now " ungovernable" and a general election was " the only answer"...

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... But Sir Christopher Chope, Conservative MP for Christchurch in Dorset, said he wanted to put on record his strong opposition to Mr Dowd s bill...

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... Truss supporter Christopher Chope said " time will tell" if she had done enough to secure her position but those plotting to remove her were " hyenas"...

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... Sir Christopher Chope, a Truss backer, told the BBC Two s Newsnight: " If we were to increase corporation tax having said that we re not going to, that would be totally inconsistent with the prime minister s policy of promoting growth, growth and growth...

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... MP Sir Christopher Chope accused the Met Police of an " abuse of power" amid concerns senior civil servant Sue Gray will leave out crucial findings...

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... Senior Tory Christopher Chope told the same programme he had " never heard such an abject apology" during his long years in Parliament, and he believed it was " genuinely sincere"...

Ban on imports of animal hunting trophies set to become law

Nov 16,2021 9:26 am

By Becky MortonPolitical reporter

Plans to ban imports of animal hunting trophies to Great Britain are set to become law.

The government has backed legislation which would stop hunters bringing back Body Parts of thousands of species, including lions, rhinos, elephants and polar bears, killed abroad.

Tory MP Henry Smith , who proposed The Bill , said it would help conserve The World 's most Endangered Species .

It was approved by MPs and will now face further scrutiny in The Lords .

As it has The support of The government, The Hunting Trophies (Import Prohibition) Bill is likely to become law.

Every year, hunters from The UK travel abroad, often to Southern Africa , and pay thousands of pounds to legally shoot animals, such As Lions and elephants.

Under current rules, with The Right paperwork, they can then bring trophies, such as stuffed heads or horns, back to The UK.

Campaigners backing The Bill had feared it could be blocked after More Than 30 amendments were tabled by two Conservative MPs, Sir Christopher Chope and Sir Bill Wiggin .

However, after The government accepted two of their Proposals - to establish an advisory board on hunting trophies and to limit The Power of The Secretary of state to add new species to The List The ban would apply to - The pair dropped their other demands for further changes to The Bill .

Critics of The plans have argued that profits from hunting are used to pay for conservation projects in African countries and can ultimately help to protect Endangered Species .

Sir Bill, The Tory MP for North Herefordshire, told The Commons there were concerns that removing The revenue supplied by trophy hunters could " open The floodgate to poachers, who will cause far more cruelty and pain to The Animals and will pose a far greater threat to Endangered Species ".

However, animal welfare charities have rejected this, arguing that hardly any of The revenues from trophy hunting ever reach local communities.

Environment Minister Trudy Harrison told MPs: " I do recognise that some of The income from trophy hunting has contributed towards The protection of habitat and The prevention of poaching.

" But to bring [back] The Body Parts of Endangered Species … is not The Way forward. "

Sir Bill also suggested The legislation was a " a neo-colonial attempt to control conservation management programmes of African democratic countries".

This Was denied by Mr Smith , who insisted: " This is about The values that we in Britain have, that we do not want to be part of a Trade In Endangered Species ' Body Parts .

" We Are not telling other countries How To run their trade, or their conservation or hunting policies. "

Some MPs, including The Democratic Unionist Party 's Sammy Wilson , also raised concerns Northern Ireland could become a " back door" for hunting imports as The Law would not apply there.

Ms Harrison said The government would do " everything we possibly can" to ensure Northern Ireland was not a " stepping stone for imports to Great Britain ".

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