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I think doing something is better than doing nothing

It will just be the fox hunts!! they already making deals behid our back, The HRA http://www.themastersvoice.co.uk/2009-february/hunting-regulatory-authority.php is all about packs , so we are f****d

why has there never been a march against the ban if a load of spotted tennagers can cause as much trouble as they did just think what we could do if we all stood together

 

 

ERRR ..... There has been many marches, and pleanty cracked heads on those marches !!!!

 

Cheers.

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why has there never been a march against the ban if a load of spotted tennagers can cause as much trouble as they did just think what we could do if we all stood together

 

 

ok you arrange it, we will be there

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why has there never been a march against the ban if a load of spotted tennagers can cause as much trouble as they did just think what we could do if we all stood together

 

 

ok you arrange it, we will be there

 

 

You lot only shout when your wining.:laugh: :laugh:

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well i,ve recieved a letter headed house of commons ,which then goes on 2 say,thankyou for your email.i will,of course make your views known to the goverment and i wil get intouch again when i recieve a responce.

 

i can confirm that i surrport the current law as it stands :wallbash:

 

anybody else getting any letters ,and what did your local m.p say,i hope that theirs is m.p out theirs that dosen,t agree with the current law and takes it the house of commons ,so i think my email was in vain but hope others wern,t,

well,well letter no2 from rt hon jim paice

minister of state for agriculture and food

it read as follows

 

 

The goverment recognise that hunting evokes strong views on both sides of the debate,and that the is a matter of conscience.it has been subject to a free vote in parliment for very many years.

 

 

however,the hunting act was passed under previous administration and has been a demonstrable succes.it is difficult to enforce,an unnecessary drain on police resources and there has been relatively few prosecutions.there are many,more pressing issues for parliamentry time at the moment,but the goverment wishes to give parliment the opportunity to review and ,if it wishes,repeal the legislation.

 

 

That is why we have said we will put forward a motion before the house of commons on wheather the hunting act should be repealed and,if the motion is carried,we will bring forward legislation in due course.

 

rt hon jim paice mp

 

 

at least they admitting wasting police time and resourses

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