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Old 30-12-2014, 05:00 PM #1
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Default Is it time to bring back Foxhunting?




David Cameron has started a search for MPs who will help him reintroduce fox-hunting “by the back door”.

He and the environment secretary, Owen Paterson, want to use a parliamentary device known as a statutory instrument to amend the Hunting Act, and have provisionally booked parliamentary time on March 26 to debate the idea. They are now canvassing support among MPs of all parties.

The aim would be to lift the ban on hunting with any more than two dogs in England and Wales, which means using packs of up to 40 hounds would again become legal, although dogs would still not be allowed to kill foxes — death would have to be through shooting.

http://labourlist.org/2014/03/is-dav...k-fox-hunting/


Is it time to bring back this tradition to the UK that helps farmers up and down the country and boosts tourism?
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