Lobsters and octopuses have feelings, says new animal welfare bill – so will UK law change? Tags:United Kingdom 7 comments They don’t care about human feelings, it would be a struggle for the government to change the law to consider lobsters and octopi There is a big difference between octopodes and lobsters, firstly. Secondly, we have pretty much the strongest animal rights laws in the world – I would expect us to be the leader on this. Octopus is the only thing I won’t eat for moral reasons (sorry pigs, you taste too good). [Lobsters feel pain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85kd6a10xQ) I don’t give a damn if they can perform Beethoven’s 5th, they’re delicious. Perhaps the government could develop a mental well being app for them? If you think the Tories are going to stop eating lobster you are totally delusional. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
They don’t care about human feelings, it would be a struggle for the government to change the law to consider lobsters and octopi
There is a big difference between octopodes and lobsters, firstly. Secondly, we have pretty much the strongest animal rights laws in the world – I would expect us to be the leader on this.
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They don’t care about human feelings, it would be a struggle for the government to change the law to consider lobsters and octopi
There is a big difference between octopodes and lobsters, firstly.
Secondly, we have pretty much the strongest animal rights laws in the world – I would expect us to be the leader on this.
Octopus is the only thing I won’t eat for moral reasons (sorry pigs, you taste too good).
[Lobsters feel pain](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k85kd6a10xQ)
I don’t give a damn if they can perform Beethoven’s 5th, they’re delicious.
Perhaps the government could develop a mental well being app for them?
If you think the Tories are going to stop eating lobster you are totally delusional.