I can't understand why the David Attenborough programmes are so popular. Almost every single one of them shows animals being killed in the most vicious ways by other animals, often hunting in packs, yet most people seem to detest this idea.
Every carnivorous or omnivorous animal is a hunter. A fox is omnivorous, making it a hunter, and that's its problem. While a fox is alive, it is killing other animals in much the same way that the hounds kill it.
I don't like foxhunting, but I don't dislike it. It's an irrelevance, if you accept that foxes have to be killed somehow, i.e. that they are vermin, which I do.
But that's all a bit moot, as foxhunting is illegal. So as for "It's magnificent that so many well-wishers make such a huge effort to get here to show their support" ... support for what? I would suggest they are not showing their support for foxhunting, but for the countryside tradition of keeping and riding out with hounds. There'll always be an England, take back control and all that.