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CARREG

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What does bravery have to do with killing foxes, I think you're upset because Ive pointed out a gaping flaw in Tonys wonderful so-called ban, Tony and his pals obviously support terrierwork or they'd have included it in their so-called ban...............Carreg
 

Kevin

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Intersting,didn`t realise that Karl Marx hunted.The point I was making,or atleast trying to make,
is that I generally assiociate the Left with change and and Hunting with continuity and tradition.As
an outsider it seemed to me that Blair wasn`t much of a socialist but knew how to cynically keep
his more radical supporters distracted from more important issues by introducing a ban.
 

peakpark

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Intersting,didn`t realise that Karl Marx hunted.
Engels hunted with the Cheshire and apparently told Marx that it was the "greatest physical pleasure I know"

[quote/] As an outsider it seemed to me that Blair wasn`t much of a socialist but knew how to cynically keep
his more radical supporters distracted from more important issues by introducing a ban.

Yes, that would appear to be the case.
 

Eagle_day

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"The point I was making,or at least trying to make,
is that I generally associate the Left with change and Hunting with continuity and tradition."

And yet hunting has always had to change and innovate. Whether it was the coming of the railways, the introduction of barbed wire, or, indeed, the Hunting Act 2004, hunting has adapted to survive.
 
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