While I don't really stay abreast of UK news, I have read that Cameron's motives for the repeal are less to do with farmer's livelihoods and more to do with his personal love of hunting as a sport.
Conservatives are wrong on this one.
And you think that's a commendable motive?
Quote from: Madman Mordo on May 16, 2015, 08:53:03 AMConservatives are wrong on this one.The Conservatives have no position. It'll be a free vote.
However chasing the poor bastard across miles and miles literally hounded every step of the way by horseback-mounted trumpet blaring little wankers to the point of exhaustion upon which it's shredded by the hounds...
I wouldn't say I agree with the hunts with a lot of pomp, which go on for furlongs and furlongs
I've seen what's left of a fox after a pack of hounds has set to it, there is no way on earth it meets a quick and painless end.
Obviously, but it's pretty clear they're in support of a repeal.
Come on, man, you can't use what you've seen after a hunt to induce what happened during the hunt. And you certainly can't say that it simply must be worse than the possibility of a misplaced bullet because you've seen a mangled fox's corpse.
I respect your intellectual honesty on this one, but I really do think you're letting your conservative biases get to you here.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on May 16, 2015, 09:03:52 AMHowever chasing the poor bastard across miles and miles literally hounded every step of the way by horseback-mounted trumpet blaring little wankers to the point of exhaustion upon which it's shredded by the hounds... I agree, which is why I said: Quote I wouldn't say I agree with the hunts with a lot of pomp, which go on for furlongs and furlongs
And no Meta it's not a quick kill.
Quote from: Magos Domina on May 16, 2015, 12:43:42 PM And no Meta it's not a quick kill.Like I say, if that's the case then it should absolutely remain illegal.
Depends on the context. I think that it should be legal if you have a permit, and that permit would be issued exclusively to people who have to deal with fox problems.Making it illegal outright isn't fair for the farmers who would have their farms ravaged by foxes.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on May 16, 2015, 05:12:37 PMDepends on the context. I think that it should be legal if you have a permit, and that permit would be issued exclusively to people who have to deal with fox problems.Making it illegal outright isn't fair for the farmers who would have their farms ravaged by foxes. Fox hunting isn't just grabbing your shotgun and shooting a threat to your livestock. Fox hunting is a barbaric act of rich bastards riding through the countryside with hundreds of dogs to trap any fox they see and tear it apart while it's still alive. It's bad enough the fucking "sport" is legal all over Ireland, we don't need the bad lifted in mainland UK. It's not the fucking middle ages anymore.
Quote from: Magos Domina on May 16, 2015, 05:20:50 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on May 16, 2015, 05:12:37 PMDepends on the context. I think that it should be legal if you have a permit, and that permit would be issued exclusively to people who have to deal with fox problems.Making it illegal outright isn't fair for the farmers who would have their farms ravaged by foxes. Fox hunting isn't just grabbing your shotgun and shooting a threat to your livestock. Fox hunting is a barbaric act of rich bastards riding through the countryside with hundreds of dogs to trap any fox they see and tear it apart while it's still alive. It's bad enough the fucking "sport" is legal all over Ireland, we don't need the bad lifted in mainland UK. It's not the fucking middle ages anymore.I said that it would be only allowed for people whose livelihoods are under threat by foxes.