Riding over our wishes
I would like to appeal to those people – including many from this area – who took the trouble to write letters to their MPs asking them to support a ban on hunting.
The Hunting Act has been routinely broken since it came onto the Statute Book. Hunters have only to claim an "accident" when their hounds chase or kill a fox, and the case is dismissed by the Crown Prosecution Service.
So, hounds are taken into a copse, run through it, noses down, for long periods, and yet when a fox bolts and the hounds chase it, hunts say this was an "accident".
The same practice as that always used by fox hunts to find a fox to hunt. Cub hunting still takes place, with a bird of prey taken along as a convenient, if farcical, prop to support a "falconry" excuse. Terrier men still accompany every fox hunt as before.
So the wishes of the people, and their elected representatives, are being arrogantly ridden over. Hunters' champion David Cameron, despite his claims to be keen on law and order, has given them a "cast iron commitment" to reward their lawless behaviour with a repeal of the Act they so detest.
Please now write another letter, to Gordon Brown, asking the Government to urgently amend the Hunting Act, so our wild animals can be protected as intended.
PENNY LITTLE Back Way Great Haseley Oxfordshire







Comments
by The Sutler, London SW2
Friday, March 27 2009, 8:18PM
“Before your correspondent heads off to see her likeminded friend in Prison charged with MURDER in The Countryside, she may like to be reminded that empty barrels make the most noise.
Along with her friends in Surrey awaiting their fate at the hand of The Law, writing to politicians will have little sway,
She is reminded that her national backers also remain silent on the prisoners actions.”