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Ripping live animals apart is a wonderful British tradition that should be preseved.

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ItsAWonderfulCervix · 26/12/2013 13:05

Let's overturn the ban. After all boxing day just isn't any fun without a few dead foxes and blood and guts and stuff.

And while we're at it, don't you just love a bit of badger baiting for variety When shredding foxes gets dull.

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Mitchy1nge · 29/12/2013 15:26

I'm sure that is part of it, in which case extend your è guitars to fishing and shooting and so on. In any of these pursuits though the pursuit itself is probably so much more than the actual kill.

Mitchy1nge · 29/12/2013 15:27

heh wtf? ENQUIRIES not whatever my phone said about guitars!

bumbleymummy · 29/12/2013 15:35

Well, with fishing and shooting the purpose of killing things is usually to eat them...

ExitPursuedByAChristmasGrinch · 29/12/2013 15:39

Very good article by Robin Page in yesterday's Telegraph

www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/earthcomment/country-diary/10539565/Country-diary-why-I-support-hunting.html

Thants · 29/12/2013 15:56

That telegraph article took a lot of words to say almost nothing. It did not explain any positives of hunting at all

RandyRudolf · 29/12/2013 16:00

Ah well then, we should have just opened up the recent badger cull to the general public, we could have had badger bashing meets.
There may be an argument for population control but hunting is not the answer, not for an effective cull anyway, it's totally impractical.

Robin Page sounds bitter to be honest. Perhaps he should have omitted the getting sacked bit.

ExitPursuedByAChristmasGrinch · 29/12/2013 18:33

Whatever.

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