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Should the hunting ban be repealed?
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Not a fan of hunting with hounds myself - seems barbaric to me - but the current legislation is pretty toothless. Should the law be repealed?
http://www.guardian.c...-hunts-mission-repeal
Not a fan of hunting with hounds myself - seems barbaric to me - but the current legislation is pretty toothless. Should the law be repealed?
http://www.guardian.c...-hunts-mission-repeal
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http://www.telegraph....-27-hunting-dogs.html
http://www.telegraph....-27-hunting-dogs.html
it's unclear if fish know or worry about being "tortured". Foxes clearly know fear, that's why they run away. Fish still hang around and bite. And people do actually eat what they catch, even if fishing tends to be more recreational than hunter-gathering.
I'm not a fan of fish myself, but I'm not sure the analogy works.
I'm not a fan of fish myself, but I'm not sure the analogy works.
venator >>That's rather disingenuous for a person of your strong views, don't you think?<<
i don't think so
venator >>To spell it out then - fishing is a working class bloodsport for the most part, while hunting is similarly seen as an upper class bloodsport. <<
not many working class can afford to pay these fees everyday
visitors permits are available on a daily basis, 5AM to 5PM from 11th February
to 10th August.
The prices range between £20 - £65 per rod per day depending on time of year
i don't think so
venator >>To spell it out then - fishing is a working class bloodsport for the most part, while hunting is similarly seen as an upper class bloodsport. <<
not many working class can afford to pay these fees everyday
visitors permits are available on a daily basis, 5AM to 5PM from 11th February
to 10th August.
The prices range between £20 - £65 per rod per day depending on time of year
I asked the question - didn't address it to anyone in particular.
DrFilth - as an anti-hunting person, perhaps you'd agree with the Hunt saboteurs..
http://www.thewestmor...ling_is_a_bloodsport/
DrFilth - as an anti-hunting person, perhaps you'd agree with the Hunt saboteurs..
http://www.thewestmor...ling_is_a_bloodsport/
I am still of the opinion that much of the anti-hunt fervour is anti-posh and envy driven.
Any campaign about angling would be a vote loser, and would alienate the very large coarse fishing fraternity. There's no mileage in it.
Even the RSPCA and League Against Cruel Sports dare not take it up.
Hypocrisy rules Ok?
Any campaign about angling would be a vote loser, and would alienate the very large coarse fishing fraternity. There's no mileage in it.
Even the RSPCA and League Against Cruel Sports dare not take it up.
Hypocrisy rules Ok?
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The motivation isn't relly relevantthough is it?
I have no doubt there are lots of people who have all sorts of motivations
Some will be class motivated
Some will be animal welfare motivated
Some will be vegetarians
Some will think hunts are a danger to their pets.
The motivation's hardly relevant
It's the strength of the argument that counts
and saying what I do shouldn't be illegal because someone else is doing something just as bad isn't much of an argument
Well not once youre over 5 years old
I have no doubt there are lots of people who have all sorts of motivations
Some will be class motivated
Some will be animal welfare motivated
Some will be vegetarians
Some will think hunts are a danger to their pets.
The motivation's hardly relevant
It's the strength of the argument that counts
and saying what I do shouldn't be illegal because someone else is doing something just as bad isn't much of an argument
Well not once youre over 5 years old
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venator >> That's rather disingenuous for a person of your strong views, don't you think? <<
so is that your philosophy , if i have strong views on fox hunting i must have strong views on all other matters, don't think so i have given you my view on fishing
i shall post the prices for you again as you may have missed them
>> visitors permits are available on a daily basis, 5AM to 5PM from 11th February
to 10th August.
The prices range between £20 - £65 per rod per day depending on time of year <<
not many working class or benefit scroungers can afford these prices everyday
would need a wealthy person to fish that river on a regular basis
are you afraid that the hunting mob will set there dogs on the fish with no foxes about
why not start up a new post about fishing you may get more answers that way, remember this is about fox hunting
so is that your philosophy , if i have strong views on fox hunting i must have strong views on all other matters, don't think so i have given you my view on fishing
i shall post the prices for you again as you may have missed them
>> visitors permits are available on a daily basis, 5AM to 5PM from 11th February
to 10th August.
The prices range between £20 - £65 per rod per day depending on time of year <<
not many working class or benefit scroungers can afford these prices everyday
would need a wealthy person to fish that river on a regular basis
are you afraid that the hunting mob will set there dogs on the fish with no foxes about
why not start up a new post about fishing you may get more answers that way, remember this is about fox hunting
DrFilth - couldn't help noticing the times you posted foxhunting video nasties linked to Cameron and friends, which strongly suggested a political line of thought.
Again, you refer to river fishing costs and ignore the far larger number of canal fishermen.
The selectivity of your examples makes me think you have a political agenda.
ethics, not politics....
Again, you refer to river fishing costs and ignore the far larger number of canal fishermen.
The selectivity of your examples makes me think you have a political agenda.
ethics, not politics....
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