Andy-Hughes -firstly well said on all aspects of Fox Hunting.
Shoota -You seem to live in an archaic rural world that exists no more in the UK. oh and FWIW your ewe with half-eaten lamb story -the fact the sheep allowed the Fox to eat its half-born lamb suggests the lamb had been stuck for a very long time and was probably already dead and the Ewe exhausted. If you have ever seen a natural delivery it takes around 30 seconds and a fox would not go near unless something was wrong.
I'm your 'Typical' Country person, born up in Canada but with family ,'Landed minor gentry' in the UK where I was educated and spent a lot of time. I was made to hunt as a child and its absolutely 100% NOTHING to do with wildlife management. Its Social and Pleasure and to a certain extent training of horses for other country pursuits such as Eventing and Point to Point.
Many landowners today do not welcome the Hunt, even now the Hunt are 'pretending'. In the past they felt obliged to allow them across their land to 'keep in' with the local big wigs but now the countryside and land ownership has become more fragmented with affluent people moving into properties with land, the Hunt is becoming more and more UNWELCOME in the Rural Community.
Fox Hunting is cruel on so many levels for both foxes, Hounds (that rarely see past 7 before they are euthanized) and horses that are flogged over wire fences,stonewalls and are often lamed beyond repair and end up being fed to the Hounds.
Lets get it straight -I was and still am an 'Anti' and pro-active in following Hunts, taking videos and other things that have got me arrested in the past. I am not even the slightest shade of 'Pink' Politically, and my fellow 'Anti's' are an eclectic mixture of all Political persuasions.
Cameron may try a free vote but I doubt Fox Hunting with dogs will get decriminalized. He underestimates the shift in Rural thinking.