Interesting arguments abound on this subject. The actions yesterday do not draw sympathy to the (lost) cause, but it does demonstrate the determination of hunt supporters to carry on with their activities. The root of the problem is a matter of perception. City people have pets, country people have working animals, and vermin, and their attitudes to animals are poles apart, with no common meeting point. The only thing that annoys me about fox hunters is their coy excuses - control of foxes / humane hunting, etc. Why don't they just admit that they sport is the chase, and the kill is rare, and merely a bi-product, and control of the fox population has nothing at all to do with it. As a democracy, the people have decided that this activity has to stop, so it will. Speaking as a native of The Potteries, I have seen the livelyhood of the majority of my fellow citizens decimated over the last twenty years on a scale that makes a few gamekeepers signing on the dole look miniscule in comparison. Life moves on, times change, the country people will just have to do what we have had to do - accept the change, and learn to live with it.