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  1. i will bet the countryside alliance will organise a big march i will keep you all posted on here
  2. use this link to repeal the ban Take part here and bring back hunting with dogs anyone can vote,friends and family, to give us more momentum, or feel free to cut and paste the link, and stick it on Facebook, or any other forums
  3. use this link to repeal the ban Take part here and bring back hunting with dogs anyone can vote,friends and family, to give us more momentum, or feel free to cut and paste the link, and stick it on Facebook, or any other forums
  4. well this is it, its up to dog lads to make sure they all vote for the repeal, its no good leaving it and then next year saying we could have done more, I've got a link pinned at the top off this forum to vote for a repeal, and get this ban out of the way, please use it,
  5. look boys the antis are shitting it, telling the scots that they will buy scottish stuff, buy scottish whisky, and go on holidays to scotland, if the scots help them keep the ban, Anti-foxhunting groups lobby SNP MPs to help quash hunting ban repeal
  6. Conservative attempts to scrap hunting ban could start within weeks
  7. back in 2002 most of us didn't have broadband, forums, and the phones, we have today, this time we can communicate a lot more, we will have a much louder voice this time
  8. the MPs won't get sick this will go to MPs all over the country, we pay there wages, cameron made us a promise. back in 2002 most of us didn't have broadband, forums, and the phones, we have today, this time we can communicate a lot more, we will have a much louder voice this time
  9. yes as some lads have already done, you can get anyone and everyone you know to send the message, the more the better, those antis, and the labour govenment might just get a shock !!!!, thanks cocker
  10. The Countryside Alliance has launched a new e-lobby as part of its campaign for repeal of the Hunting Act 2004. Take part here and share widely. Members and supporters are encouraged to take part in the e-lobby, reminding Conservative MPs that a vote on repeal was a manifesto commitment while urging MPs of other parties to support repeal of this failed Act. The e-lobby can be found here. The e-lobby reads: "This may seem a minor issue besides others the Government faces, but for many of us it is a fundamental issue of personal freedom. "There was never any justification for the ban in the f
  11. The Countryside Alliance has launched a new e-lobby as part of its campaign for repeal of the Hunting Act 2004. Take part here and share widely. Members and supporters are encouraged to take part in the e-lobby, reminding Conservative MPs that a vote on repeal was a manifesto commitment while urging MPs of other parties to support repeal of this failed Act. The e-lobby can be found here. The e-lobby reads: "This may seem a minor issue besides others the Government faces, but for many of us it is a fundamental issue of personal freedom. "There was never any justification for the ban in the f
  12. The Countryside Alliance has launched a new e-lobby as part of its campaign for repeal of the Hunting Act 2004. Take part here and share widely. Members and supporters are encouraged to take part in the e-lobby, reminding Conservative MPs that a vote on repeal was a manifesto commitment while urging MPs of other parties to support repeal of this failed Act. The e-lobby can be found here. The e-lobby reads: "This may seem a minor issue besides others the Government faces, but for many of us it is a fundamental issue of personal freedom. "There was never any justification for the ban in the f
  13. Hunting The Countryside Alliance fought a long and successful campaign to expose the damage the Hunting Act 2004 would do to the rural economy, traditions and local communities without any evidence to justify it on grounds of animal welfare. Our campaign has guaranteed that although the Hunting Act came into force on 17th February 2005 it is now widely acknowledged to be bad law. It is no accident that the law has been exposed for what it is: bad for the rural economy, bad for rural communities, bad for animal welfare and a waste of police resources. Thanks to our determined efforts working
  14. Cracking cover of the Westmorland Gazette - says it all, and it's always great to see Barry Todhunter and his hounds.
  15. i swapped it for homosexuality ha, now there would be uproar in some places
  16. the lad who had the dogs shot will be dealing with the "problem" himself in due course
  17. good on you anyway desertbred keep at them
  18. i think it should be the shooting men, supporting hunting and fishing people in this country, as in time to come it will be the shooting men who are in the firing line, from the antis and league against cruel sports,
  19. the people who had the dogs shot, 2 days ago, know who the person who did it is and everything about him,
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