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Originally Posted by Maggy J
Exactly.Shooting them is and was a far more efficient way of dealing with them than get a group dressed in red jackets on horseback to go mob handed and watch a pack of hounds kill one by tearing it to bits.That is truly bestial and completely unnecessary.
Fox hunting was never about controlling foxes at all.However I didn't like the way it was dealt with by Parliament.This Labour government is far too keen to 'ban' things IMHO.
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I was brought up in the city, I have no affection for fox hunting. It is a way of life and a class apart from my lifestyle.
But if people want to chase after fox's on horseback with dogs then I don't see the issue.
People are happy to have fox's shot, poisoned etc.
It's a non-issue, I'm pretty sure that if you asked most people they couldn't give a toss.
What I am against is this country's obsession with banning things, or offending people. There's too many twisted morals in this country.