PaddyMonty
Well-Known Member
Do you have a link to this?Following the recent Meynell hunting convictions an anti team have set up a petition in an attempt to persuade the National Trust from preventing the Meynell from hunting on NT land.
Do you have a link to this?Following the recent Meynell hunting convictions an anti team have set up a petition in an attempt to persuade the National Trust from preventing the Meynell from hunting on NT land.
This is NT policy and always has been:
The National Trust is very much aware of the importance of countryside traditions. We allow field sports to take place on our property where traditionally practised, providing they are within the law and are compatible with the Trust's purposes, which include public access and the protection of rare animals and birds and fragile habitats.
The Trust is a charitable body, and as such cannot take a political position either for or against field sports.
The Trust's general position on field sports remains unchanged by its decision in 1997 not to renew licences for the hunting of red deer. This decision was taken following the publication of the Bateson report, from which the Trust's Council concluded that hunting red deer with hounds caused suffering incompatible with the Trust's responsibility for the welfare of red deer on its property. These findings relate to red deer only.
The Trust therefore continues to permit other forms of hunting as well as shooting and fishing where appropriate, subject to controls and licences.
Do you have a link to this?
I don't entirely understand your response. I asked if I had offended you, or been offensive towards you.
I suspect paulag, that you are a rather sad and vulgar person. Just a pointer for you, being sad and vulgar has nothing to do with class, but everything to do with breeding, and good breeding is a quality as easily found in a Council House, as a Castle
Alec.
Yes, in the interests of balance, for those interested-
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/188/...-staffordshire-hunt-from-national-trust-land/
I posted an opinion that to support those who break the law, especially one designed to prevent cruelty to animals wasn't a good thing to do. You attacked me for it. Not desperately offended as I am aware that there are people out there who think that way.
This isn't vulgar it is simply expressing an opinion. Although who on earth uses that word as an insult? There isn't much wrong with being considered vulgar by someone who enjoys killing animals for fun. And good breeding - I believe that generally refers to a certain degree of inbreeding so no, I'm pretty sure I don't have that.
Paula
National Trust statement;
I know many did not feel that they wanted to post on this thread due to abuse received by those of us who pointed out that members of this hunt broke the law
Paula
Oh yes of course - all those poor people that can afford to keep a horse and all the paraphernalia. Oh sorry - I forgot, the plebs happily follow the toffs on foot for a good bit of ripping apart of wildlife.
Ah yes that excellent statistic best know for the ASA serving a cease and desist notice on the CA for fraudulent advertising.
Yes of course when the vaste majority disagree with what you do then they must be stupid not to see the noble selflessness of what you are doing. Ah hang on. . .
Jeez guys, get over yourselves and do something useful with your time. Or jusT go drag hunting like those of us who aren't pond life were doing 30 years ago.
It appeared on the latest post feed and kinda assumed it was in support of throwing the lawbreakers off national trust land.
You need to sent up your own private forum if you don't want to be criticised.
Sorry I regard people who consider hunting a living creature for kicks acceptable pond life - live with it, it's not like you care what people think..
Paula
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I, on the other hand, only critisised those that break the law, .........
Paula
Those that enjoy killing/torturing animals for fun (as opposed to when it is necessary)
Paula