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With the Tories reported to planning legalise fox-hunting if they are returned with a majority YouGov has had a look at the issue and finds support for current ban,
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I am, of course, referring to the pro-hunting morons, not the foxes.
It's about time the police took some action on the lawbreakers, instead of spending their time patrolling Twitter.
Do you want your police to chase red faced men in red coats doing silly things, or islamic terrorists?
http://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2015/jan/09/charlie-hebdo-manhunt-kouachi-terrorist-links-live-updates
Yeah.....or spending their time investigating burglaries and muggings!!!
slackers.
Circle health backing out of running a general hospital?, Drop in industrial output?.... There are plenty of options under the main headlines.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2529489/Tally-ho-ho-ho-Thousands-gather-watch-traditional-Boxing-Day-hunt-riders-hounds-parade-country.html
Look at the love that poor dog has received, and the silly woman who abandoned it has finally come forward.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11335107/Woman-who-left-Kai-the-dog-at-Ayr-station-comes-forward.html
On Wednesday when I switched to the Paris killings I was accused of diverting attention from EdM's plan to "weaponise the NHS".
Real rabbit in the headlights stuff. Total brain freeze.
Very instructive for voters.
I regard freedom of speech and freedom to offend as fundamental. The idea the state should have any kind of power over what I do or do not say is abhorrent and repellent.
I also believe that the state should not criminalise who people sleep with. (Assuming its between consenting adults!)
Those cartoon are like cheating on your wife. Something whose legality should be defended to the death. But they are also something which is rather impolite. While I would tweet my abhorrence with the acts of the murderers and my absolute defence of free speech, I would not retweet the cartoons themselves. Not because it should be illegal to do so, but because I regard them as offensive.
How does fox hunting keep down the suburban foxes?
There are more important issues like not rigging contracts with private firms to force them to stop providing services to the state. The Hinchenbrooke hospital stuff reminds me of the East Coast Railway franchises for some odd reason.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-30738671
What is extremely churlish is posters to start nitpicking with OGH on a day such as this, when its always going to be difficult to get things in context.
100% behind you OGH whatever the thread title is, Sir!!!
Tally no-go! Cars forced to stop as huntsman rides wrong way down busy road
Drivers do double take on A5 in Shropshire as huntsman on horse trots along busy dual carriageway after confused hounds stray from field
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/countryside/11334933/Huntsman-rides-wrong-way-down-A5-near-Shrewsbury..html
Other stuff isn't doing terrorism in the name of Christianity, such as Anders Breivik or the IRA.
I absolutely do, which is why I think its high time we decriminalised fox hunting.
Its a moral issue, not a legal one. I don;t like fox hunting idiots myself. But they are not crims.
I agree, but with the economy supposedly being one of the major factors in the next GE, it also passes the PB test.
(no criticism of the thread header implied)
However, when the right to free speech is under attack, I am happy to retweet even offensive images if those are the ones people are seeking to ban.
However, is it something that the state should seek to ban? I would argue that yes is is, it is cruel and utterly unnecessary.
Incidentally I believe the answer to your question (and mine) is that the police commander has discretion on how to make best use of his manpower.
I remember losing my rag with Marcus Woods PPC on this when he welched on it before the election. It's not a surprise he lost if he was that fickle.
I don't think there are many floating voters who'd change their vote away from the Conservatives over the issue of fox-hunting. However, those that do feel that way are very vocal and extremely emotional about it.
EDIT: I just saw SandyRentool's post. I rest my case.
Since I am a firm believer that people have the right to do what they want - subject to respecting the rights of other people and their property then I am definitely in favour of allowing Fox-hunting to resume.
I assume you are referring to the manga "idols" stuff in Japan, and the recent decision not to ban...?
As a libertarian it is difficult to defend, but here in the west you would not find many places to publish that kind of image and we already have other laws that would cover outright pronographic/explicit content.
Put me down as "Neither/Don't know"
If I was an MP I'd probably just follow the party whip on this one or abstein if it was a free vote.
Meh.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/politics/article4069366.ece
All they had to do to fulfil their end of the bargain was to have the vote. They didn't need to win it.
Why would pro-hunting activists volunteer for the Conservatives in 2015?
Culling foxes by means of a pack of dogs chasing a single fox down over the course of a morning once a week is both abhorrently cruel and grossly inefficient.
The ban is hunting foxes with dogs, not hunting foxes for the purpose of population control
And horribly, sadly, inevitable that a Jewish target would be chosen.
As for Foxhunting.. seems wrong to me, I don't like killing of animals... but I am not from the countryside and wouldn't know the danger they pose I guess
Which party do you support?
BTW, excellent pertinent points on the last thread, but your quote about "those who rule us" is yet another misattributed Voltaire quote!
To determine the true rulers of any society, all you must do is ask yourself this question: Who is it that I am not permitted to criticize?
- was actually Kevin Strom, "All America Must Know the Terror That is Upon Us" (1993)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Voltaire
Ducks are also very tasty with Hoi-Sin sauce.
So I don't know really, I think my attitude to animals is a typically British mixed and confused one.
I wouldn't eat rabbit though, not on the basis that I own pet rabbits - but farmed rabbit living conditions are atrocious.
I think that only 1-2% of the population would shift their votes over the issue anyway.
An argument can be made that fox hunting with packs, while terrible for the individual fox, benefits the greater population.
This is because most cubs die of starvation in their first year anyway, and that fox hunting is inefficient, compared to other methods, and means landowners have to tolerate a certain amount of foxes on their land so that hunting can take place.
(personally, I think it is a nonsense, but hey ho....or tally ho?)
Sounds like it would be more fun to watch on TV than Big Brother!
There is no reasonable argument in favour of hunting foxes with dogs.
Will people at least concede that the prolonged, atrocious and, yes, terroristic crimes of the KKK and Eric Rudolph were motivated by a warped and sectarian interpretation of Christianity?
Even a religion as benevolent as Buddhism has proven capable of inspiring terrorism (Japan's Aum Shirikyo cult). Christianity does not have some magical exemption.
"I don't want to kill you! What would I do without you?" - The Joker (The Dark Knight, 2008).
I believe the justification is that they are trying to keep fox numbers at just the right level.
Horse back fox hunting with dogs has to be the worst and stupidest way to "conserve" fox levels.
I appreciate that having bats in your bellfrey is not a pleasant phenomenon!
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/international/the-daily-mash-guide-to-satire-for-jihadists-2015010994260
Worth noting that the people most at risk of Islamic terrorism are Islamic liberals speaking out against violence.
The reason there is trouble with Islam in Europe is because it is the 2nd biggest religion in Europe, not because of anything particular to Islam
I still say if 5% of UK residents were Jews, Hindus or Mormons, there would be problems with extremists of whichever religion it was, and if the Muslim population was 0.5% we would have little or no trouble with Islamic fundamentalism
The welfare arguments are a red herring. You could make even stronger arguments against those who fish, trap, shoot and stalk - and those will never be touched. Fox hunting suffered not because it was cruel but because it was perceived to be exclusive. It was vindictive, divisive and ignorant and the ban should never have been passed.
Incidentally, I do have concerns over animal welfare. I think many abattoirs are absolutely appalling, as is the treatment by some of their pet cats & dogs, and I have reservations about mass badger culls too. But I'm the sort of person who'd (in principle) be happy to raise free-range pigs organically, and bond with them, as well as take them to the slaughterhouse when the time came to feed my family.
Incidentally, I live in the countryside. Everyone I've met who hunts are animal lovers, and passionate about countryside and effective land management. Whilst I wouldn't go so far as to say everyone is a supporter where I live, most are, the majority of opponents are urbanites.
I have no problem with it. I think it's a wonderful centuries old English tradition.
http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/01/08/london-preacher-who-called-for-gays-to-be-killed-defends-paris-charlie-hebdo-shootings/
EDIT: I see Casino Royale has made many of the same points, and more eloquently.
Let#s think : foxes are a pia. Killing them is boring often cold and dirty work.
Any thing that encourages people to keep their numbers down is to be encouraged..
Yes: I live adjacent to several fox dens.. Create havoc on domestic pets and chickens...
But, frankly, I take a rather Hogarthian/John Wilkes approach to most things. Living life with a thin skin is intolerable. Do not be afraid: that seems to me to be a good motto for life.
Right, now, I really must get on with some work.
Seems like a lot more important issues to all our lives are at stake, than should some blokes in silly clothes chase a small creature around some fields with or without dogs.
If we're going to defend Hebdo, shouldn't we also let him say what he wants? Knock yourself out, f8ckwit
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