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Yes and the hunts met for the first time since the ban in 2015, and the police and Tories did NOTHING. Vile. The landed gentŕy ruling class were just WAITING for this moment.

 

 

Well it's hardly the crime of the century is it. Maybe the police have better things to do.

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IMAGINE IF A LAW HAD BEEN BROUGHT IN ABOUT, I DUNNO, WALKS IN THE PARK. IF WE TRIED IT WE'D ALL HAVE BEEN ARRESTED!! The rich murder poor animals and the police shrug. The tories and the establishment are in a power love-in. They have destroyed the law without repealing it. f***in TWATS!!!! It is a huge crime. Round every posh lqnded gentŕy turd who did this and lock them up!
The evil, disgusting tory party is at it again! Reece Smogg is now above the law, as are the other members of the landed ģentry and the ruling aristocracy. He took part in a FOX HUNT YESTERDAY and illegally blocked a badger sett. Police? Why, no. They only punish the poor, don't you know, not the born to rule toffs!! A lawyer bragged on twitter early in the morning that he had killed a fox with a bat, and anti-hunt saboteurs had dead fox smeared on their cars. f***ing vile!! Whoever voted tory, voted this. They now hunt with impunity and act however they want. The entire establishment is on their side and they have an 80 seat majority. Fox hunting has basically been legalisrd by the backdoor. They could legalise it officially, but they won't bother with the bad social media press (the media will not report on it, or will gloss over it, or frame it as a "sensible" decision, etc). They'll just do it anyway and the police will just police the poor and not the lords of the manor. VILE. That party is pure evil.

 

Also, if we ever do get the tory dictatorship out, thr law will have been flouted and not polived so much that it will be merely symbolic and not fit for purpose. Labour would have to repeal it and then bring forward another one and ACTIVELY enforce it, seeing as this one has been trampled to death and totally ignored. One rule for the poor, one rule for the ruling lords of the manors.

 

In all seriousness that's a disgrace!

Having lived in rural Derbyshire until 2013, I can tell you that the hunters might put their hopes behind a certain party to support their cause, but fox hunting has always been going on regardless of who's been in government. It's just that Tory MPs don't feel the need to be so candid about their support for something that so blatantly circumvents the law anymore.

 

The reality is that the hunting ban didn't stop it or the culture that supports it, it just pushed everything towards appearing like drag hunting - before the hunt, a human runs a course, laying an artificial scent for the hounds, horses and humans to follow. Except it's an open secret that hounds are trained beforehand and then ordered on the day to 'accidentally on purpose' pick up scents from foxes and pursue them - to hunt in the traditional, cruel and illegal way.

 

Also there's a big focus from Sabs (hunt saboteurs, who are the only policing of hunting but they are civilians and let's just say that it's not the most effective) on hunt meets, particularly on Boxing Day, but individuals hunting or shooting badgers, rabbits, various game birds, pigeons, cats (!) etc. is also varying degrees of common and completely unpoliced, and it often goes way beyond food (you are literally paying upwards of £35 per pheasant to have them reared, manage their habitat and then shoot them, you're not doing that for the food, pls) or pest control. Fortunately more and more hunting seems to be being done on various types of farmland, fortunately, but the intensively managed grouse moors of Northern England are environmentally terrible in terms of both the local biodiversity and global climate compared to what could be in place.

 

The protests around the Hunting Act are possibly the first political event that I remember - the Iraq war protests around the same time didn't mark me. The 2005 election had loads of anti-Labour 'Cowboy Blair - taking rural England for a ride' posters up in a county that went from having just 1 to 6 (a majority) of Tory MPs in the following election. No wonder the legislation and enforcement was so flimsy.

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Well I agree tbh.

 

The O.C.C is as corrupt as the tories and the establishment. The whole state is rotten!

 

You're seriously blaming the Tories for who is #1 in the charts?? :wacko:

IMAGINE IF A LAW HAD BEEN BROUGHT IN ABOUT, I DUNNO, WALKS IN THE PARK. IF WE TRIED IT WE'D ALL HAVE BEEN ARRESTED!! The rich murder poor animals and the police shrug. The tories and the establishment are in a power love-in. They have destroyed the law without repealing it. f***in TWATS!!!! It is a huge crime. Round every posh lqnded gentŕy turd who did this and lock them up!

 

You're going soft in your old age - I almost expected you to say 'just put them all up against a wall'. :rolleyes:

So do you agree with us that the party is now of the hard and far right? Just ask IDS, who said "work will set you free"!!!! Unbelievable.

 

Did you notice it said they joined *after* the election?

 

Never mind that the £3 Labour members were mostly hard-left... :mellow:

Did you notice it said they joined *after* the election?

 

Never mind that the £3 Labour members were mostly hard-left... :mellow:

 

We're barely even moderate left wing by European standards, so yeah. Try again.

So do you agree with us that the party is now of the hard and far right? Just ask IDS, who said "work will set you free"!!!! Unbelievable.

 

 

You'll soon have to address him as Sir Iain Duncan Smith.

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You'll soon have to address him as Sir Iain Duncan Smith.

No we won't. I still refer to, for example, Elton John or Maggie Smith and I haven't been arrested yet.

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So just two weeks after the election and the government has admitted publishing the addresses of the people on the New Year Honours list including senior police officers, politicians and others. This comes after contractors working at MI6 HQ had to be sacked for leaking detailed plans of the building. And apparently Jeremy Corbyn was a security risk :rolleyes:
So just two weeks after the election and the government has admitted publishing the addresses of the people on the New Year Honours list including senior police officers, politicians and others.

 

 

Probably a genuine clerical mistake.

 

 

No we won't. .

 

 

Twitter was going mad last night with calls for everyone to send IDS hate mail and worse. He doesn't deserve dead rats and such. :rolleyes:

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Probably a genuine clerical mistake.

Publishing personal details like that is not just some mistake. That's actually dangerous

Publishing personal details like that is not just some mistake. That's actually dangerous

 

 

Yes it is, especially in the current climate and senior cops and politicians.

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Probably a genuine clerical mistake.

Do you think that's the stance the press would have taken if it had happened under a Labour government?

Do you think that's the stance the press would have taken if it had happened under a Labour government?

 

 

No but it's not my fault that the press is pro-Tory is it. Maybe they realise which is the best party and PM for the country.

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