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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

so, the bbc reports that the decision to vote against the legislation to ban fox hunting is being put on hold as it is believed that there aren't enough mp's to carry the vote forward.

in the meantime, they will be "wining and dining" potential candidates to help sway the vote.

good to see that there are people being put out of work so the government can use the money to manipulate the real issues affecting the uk eh?!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway."

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

They don't hunt around here anymore since the ban......

Anyway the point was that there are more pressing matters for the coalition to concentrate on than wining and dining people to make hunting with dogs legal again.....just to satisfy a tiny minority of the population.

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By *leasureDomeMan
over a year ago

all over the place


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt"

oooh your an anarchist with a capital A you are ...the female Che Guevara of fabs ....

ps) (whispers)want to join my guy was a good guy society

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"They don't hunt around here anymore since the ban......

Anyway the point was that there are more pressing matters for the coalition to concentrate on than wining and dining people to make hunting with dogs legal again.....just to satisfy a tiny minority of the population."

They will still hunt foxes. But not with dogs that's all and just as many if not more will be culled.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im on the hunt.

for a nice woman.

its ok if shes a fox

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay


"They don't hunt around here anymore since the ban......

Anyway the point was that there are more pressing matters for the coalition to concentrate on than wining and dining people to make hunting with dogs legal again.....just to satisfy a tiny minority of the population.

They will still hunt foxes. But not with dogs that's all and just as many if not more will be culled."

The point made by the OP was about Hunting with Dogs....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt"

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!"

Yes but the vote that is being considered again for the House of Commons is Hunting Foxes with Dogs....which hasn't been legal for some time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ha ha ha ha ha and you think that means Every hunt member sticks to it!!!!

Tell that to the hounds

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!"

if you find it whiny...why post at all...just move on!

I can post about any subject...and I did, I chose this one as it's in the news

and legal hunting is not the same as illegal hunting FACT

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!

if you find it whiny...why post at all...just move on!

I can post about any subject...and I did, I chose this one as it's in the news

and legal hunting is not the same as illegal hunting FACT"

Durrr!!

Because its a Public forum and Because I can!

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

You are missing the point, the OP pointed out that the coalition government means to use parliamentary time and expenses accounts to wine and dine MP's to overturn a law....

It wasn't about whether people are breaking the law, it goes on but so have prosecutions for flouting the ban.

Interesting point though that hunt supporters fully expect the law of the land to be on their side when someone breaks into their Landrover and nicks their Satnav, or gypsies settle on their farmland.

So it's a case of pick n mix as to what laws some people think are ok to break?, wonder what would happen if everyone in the country felt and acted this way?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!

if you find it whiny...why post at all...just move on!

I can post about any subject...and I did, I chose this one as it's in the news

and legal hunting is not the same as illegal hunting FACT

Durrr!!

Because its a Public forum and Because I can! "

which is exactly why i posted it in the first place.

i read the thread about trolls too.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Anyone who lives a rural lifestyle will know that hunting still occurs and more foxes are killed annually on the roads than by hunts anyway.

slightly missing the point....my point is that they are going to pay to take these mp's out and shmooze them into voting in their direction.

this when this country is making soo many cuts in every other department.

why is this issue taking any prominence at all

and i do live in a rural area...i couldnt get more rural if i lived out the back of a tractor...my garden gets invaded by sheep and deer on a daily basis....and i'm yet to see one hunt

I wasn't missing the point meerly being deliberately obtuse as I found you post a bit whiny!

If you wanted to criticise politicians, you could do it any day of the week on virtually any subject.

A part of me thinks thats the only use for em, to have something to complain about

And as for "not hunting since the ban" I live in the middle of an area where Legal Hunting happens on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. FACT.

So ner!

if you find it whiny...why post at all...just move on!

I can post about any subject...and I did, I chose this one as it's in the news

and legal hunting is not the same as illegal hunting FACT

Durrr!!

Because its a Public forum and Because I can!

which is exactly why i posted it in the first place.

i read the thread about trolls too....."

Congratulations!

Have a gold star!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"

which is exactly why i posted it in the first place.

i read the thread about trolls too.....

Congratulations!

Have a gold star!"

have a chill pill!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Crazy to think they can wine and dine on the tab of the state for votes, sounds corrupt to me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

which is exactly why i posted it in the first place.

i read the thread about trolls too.....

Congratulations!

Have a gold star!

have a chill pill!

"

I will if you will!

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

Particularly as there is a push for the nation to exercise a degree of austerity, still I suppose the Tories were expected to exhibit a bit of payback for the votes that almost (but not quite) won them a working majority in the election.

My question is what the massive anti hunt lobby in the Lib Dems will make of it.....or will they just roll over and pucker up their a-holes for their lords and masters?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

never trust any politician who says the public will get a vote on a subject.

out current p.m promised one of europe.

and look what happened to that.

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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"Crazy to think they can wine and dine on the tab of the state for votes, sounds corrupt to me "

Perfect summing up. The target law isn't relevant. This should be about corrupt politicians, fox hunting is a different discussion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Particularly as there is a push for the nation to exercise a degree of austerity, still I suppose the Tories were expected to exhibit a bit of payback for the votes that almost (but not quite) won them a working majority in the election.

My question is what the massive anti hunt lobby in the Lib Dems will make of it.....or will they just roll over and pucker up their a-holes for their lords and masters?"

The Lib Dems have to be good for something I suppose.....anyway, power corrupts and its corrupting this lot a little quicker than it should

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