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Retrochic...you get a well deserved BA !
What I have never understood about fox hunting is the inherent untruthfulness of it all. I am not a "treehugger" or a vegetarian...far from it. If foxes are causing an unnecessary problem to livestock, then they quite clearly need to be controlled, as any other pest needs to be. If I have an infestation of rats in my garage, I call the local council and get it dealt with, pronto. But to have 100's of horsey types ( apologies Retrochic ! ) milling around, together with lots of Range Rovers cluttering up the lanes wouldn't be the answer.
If people want to get up in fancy clothes, bray like donkeys and gallop about the countryside on horses...let them for all I care, but why pretend its to cull too many foxes ?
Fox hunting is quite clearly still going on, despite the Countryside Alliance pledging that it would the end of civilisation as we know when the Act was passed. Its up to the Police to stop and investigate this activity.
But perhaps they are too busy sending Police Officers around to Newsagents to find out if anyone is reading Charlie Hebdo ?
A note to Dave50....yes, you are correct...it was the Labour Government of the time that introduced the Hunting Act 2004. But as they had won their second Election in 2001, with another whacking great majority over the Tories, they were in their right to bring forth the necessary legislation. That is what democracy is supposed to be all about.
By the way, Hare Coursing was made illegal by the same act......so what's not to like ?