junior
Well-known member
May i take this oppotunity to encourage anyone who is stumped for something interesting to do on Boxing Day morning to go along and support thier local hunt.
There are several meeting in various parts of Sussex and always looking for support from people on foot.Its also great to take the family along to the meet itself and you will be welcomed warmly with Port,mulled wine and mince pies!!
The Boxing day hunt is part of the history of our country and a classic christmas country traddition.
On Boxing Day over 300 hunts will meet and 250,000 people will demonstrate their support.Please feel free to join in the next stage of the campaign urging politicians to Scrap the Act.
When the ban came into force the first priority was to maintain the infrastructure of hunting until the law is changed. This year there are more hunts meeting on Boxing Day than there were last and more people are hunting than before the ban.
The next task was to show that the Hunting Act is bad law. A recent poll showed that less than three in ten (29%) of UK adults think the Hunting Act is working and from left to right the media has poured scorn on the Hunting Act and those who made it law.
The final part of the campaign is to scrap the Hunting Act. The case for repeal is undeniable, and will be made consistently over the coming year. Hunting will outlast the Government that tried to ban it, and it is inevitable that a future parliament will seek a resolution to the hunting issue based on principle, not prejudice.
BAN THE BAN!!!
There are several meeting in various parts of Sussex and always looking for support from people on foot.Its also great to take the family along to the meet itself and you will be welcomed warmly with Port,mulled wine and mince pies!!
The Boxing day hunt is part of the history of our country and a classic christmas country traddition.
On Boxing Day over 300 hunts will meet and 250,000 people will demonstrate their support.Please feel free to join in the next stage of the campaign urging politicians to Scrap the Act.
When the ban came into force the first priority was to maintain the infrastructure of hunting until the law is changed. This year there are more hunts meeting on Boxing Day than there were last and more people are hunting than before the ban.
The next task was to show that the Hunting Act is bad law. A recent poll showed that less than three in ten (29%) of UK adults think the Hunting Act is working and from left to right the media has poured scorn on the Hunting Act and those who made it law.
The final part of the campaign is to scrap the Hunting Act. The case for repeal is undeniable, and will be made consistently over the coming year. Hunting will outlast the Government that tried to ban it, and it is inevitable that a future parliament will seek a resolution to the hunting issue based on principle, not prejudice.
BAN THE BAN!!!