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been talking o a few lads tonight(booze talk mainly)if mr brown goes and the cons get in?how long will it take o over turn the hunting ban?some people think we we will be able hunt as soon as the cameron lot get in to power.is this right? or will it be a commons slog with mr banks fighting all the way.do we have too hold on for new laws to be passed thru parliment?.or is it the red light for hunting again

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LOL "if the conservatives get in..." If I had a quid for every time I have heard that!

 

Even IF the conservatives get in, f**k all will change, they are just as bad as the morons that are in at the moment, they are ALL only interested in one thing, LINING THEIR OWN POCKETS.

They are almost as bad as half the folk on here with the bullshit they spout on a daily basis, but not quite as bad :D

 

No, I am afraid that hunting as we knew it has gone whilst the current politicians of this land have their grubby thieving sausages on the reigns. Only when the revolution comes will things change! And cometh it soon…

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Very true John, nothing will change really. None of the current parties is fit for government IMHO. Regarding the hunting act, Cameron has promised a free vote. Being a tory does not mean being a hunting supporter. Enough of them voted for the ban before, so I can't see any change coming soon.

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The only possible way of overturning the hunting ban is to vote Conservative.

Even if they get in, a repeal of the hunting act is not certain.

 

But if hunting is a massive part of your life, like it is in mine, is it not worth taking a punt and voting for the toffs?

 

As for talking about a revolution? :doh:

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The only possible way of overturning the hunting ban is to vote Conservative.

Even if they get in, a repeal of the hunting act is not certain.

 

But if hunting is a massive part of your life, like it is in mine, is it not worth taking a punt and voting for the toffs?

 

As for talking about a revolution? :doh:

agree 100% mate :victory: what other options are there

and its when mr browns goes not if :feck:

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My understanding is that the Tories will give a free vote to the repeal of the hunting act so theres no guarantees also any anti MPs could prevent a bill going through Parliament I think that repealing any acts will be along way down the list of "To dos" for the Tories as they will have a lot to do to clear up the mess left by "New Labour" so I will not be holding my breath.

But it will be worth while asking any people knocking on your door looking for your vote what there opinions are on hunting and repeal of the act

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What's the saying, "After the revolution things will be different, not better, just different."

 

Hope you guys get the ban gone, but beware of believing a politicians promise.

 

I understand what you mean, but id rather believe in an empty promise than not at all.

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THE problem is the hunting act as it stands has loop holes which mounted packs

abuse , the have carried on in most cases as normal and good luck to them

but as for the coursing lads there is no loop holes , the master of fox hunting

association is all ready making provision for neutral monitors if the act is reformed

and not lifted in full. coursing is another matter the coursing club have no plan of action

the people that have really suffered by the act are the lurcher and terrier lads

will the Tory's lift the ban , only if they have a massive majority ,

ITS TIME TO MARCH, ON A MONDAY OR FRIDAY BRING

LONDON TO A STANDSTILL LET THEM KNOW WERE HERE

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From my understanding, Cameron is not going to put a Free vote through Parliament to repeal the Hunting Act straight away as parliamentary time is not going to be spent on this when the majority of other's everyday lives are slowly getting worse.

 

Whoever gets in, their priorities are going to be trying to get us out of this mess, rather than repeal a piece of unworkable legislation. If it is ever repealed, then its going to be a long time coming folks ;)

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