A parody of the heart warming John Lewis Christmas advert 2016 to highlight the importance of keeping the fox hunting ban.
It's a sad fact that up and down the country many foxes have lost their lives due to illegal hunting activities. See the following two links for instance :-
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/man-49-arrested-after-foxes-killed-by-hunt-hounds/story-29971820-detail/story.html
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/police-probe-footage-heartbreaking-footage-9395384
Hunting is still going on. We still have a lot to do to protect our wildlife.We need tougher legislation to stop fox hunting completely. Wouldn't
it be nice if the police actually enforced the law but the continuing
support for hunting by people in positions of power make that unlikely but well done to the brave Sabs and hunt monitors who stand between the
hunters and our wildlife,stopping hunts in the fields, thank you each
and every one, those of us who want to live in a civilised 21st century
society are grateful for your efforts. What an unsavoury axis the
pro-hunt lobby present. Those who consider themselves superior to the
rest of society, determined to carry on hunting because these sick proponents actually enjoy killing and the feeling of power
watching a fox being torn apart by a pack of dogs gives them. Then there
are the Terrier men and the rest of the slavish lackeys who are just
along for beer money and the chance of a bit of violence, often setting
their own dogs on the fox if it has managed to go to ground, while
toadying to the squirearcy. And most contemptable of all the nouveau
riche wanabee gentry, who are no doubt despised by lord and lackey
alike.
I believe that chasing and killing live animals with dogs is barbaric, outdated and has no place in modern Britain. The vast majority of the British public support the Hunting Act (typically 70 - 80 per cent) and the UK has some of the most progressive animal welfare laws in the world. This reflects the public consciousness of compassion towards animals.In 2004 the 'Hunting Act' was put in place to prevent people from hunting wild animals with Hounds. The main 'pest' being Foxes.Recently, rumblings seem to be stirring from certain areas of government that suggest a lift, lighten or watering down of these laws. Andrea Leadsom is one such person responsible for the re-opening of this upper-class wound.
Tell Theresa May keep Fox hunting banned,
please sign following petitions :-
Call on Andrea Leadsom not to hold a vote to repeal the hunting Act 2004
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/161635/signatures/new
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-keep-fox-hunting-banned
I believe that chasing and killing live animals with dogs is barbaric, outdated and has no place in modern Britain. The vast majority of the British public support the Hunting Act (typically 70 - 80 per cent) and the UK has some of the most progressive animal welfare laws in the world. This reflects the public consciousness of compassion towards animals.In 2004 the 'Hunting Act' was put in place to prevent people from hunting wild animals with Hounds. The main 'pest' being Foxes.Recently, rumblings seem to be stirring from certain areas of government that suggest a lift, lighten or watering down of these laws. Andrea Leadsom is one such person responsible for the re-opening of this upper-class wound.
Tell Theresa May keep Fox hunting banned,
please sign following petitions :-
Call on Andrea Leadsom not to hold a vote to repeal the hunting Act 2004
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/161635/signatures/new
https://www.change.org/p/rt-hon-theresa-may-mp-keep-fox-hunting-banned
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