Clodagh
Playing chess with pigeons
Anyone read his column? What an idiot. Makes it perfectly clear why hunting people are perceived as they are.
He forgets the farming community in the bulk of the UK does not need hunting. Exceptions are the wilder areas, Exmoor, The Lakes, parts of Wales. In areas like East Anglia the hunt provides nothing for wildlife or the wider community.
We hunted for many years, obsessively so, and loved it. We no longer do. We now have a small syndicate shoot where people pay a lot of money (for them) for us to provide them sport.
Why should we feel any obligation to our friends and neighbours for the hunt to come and gallop around our crops and damage our ELS strips for absolutely no benefit to us whatsoever? We are friends still with many people who hunt and give an excellent lawn meet with a good tea afterwards once our shooting season has finished but it costs us money, apart from giving some friends and many strangers a gallop around our land we gain nothing but a nice day seeing horses and hounds.
He is a complete pillock!
He forgets the farming community in the bulk of the UK does not need hunting. Exceptions are the wilder areas, Exmoor, The Lakes, parts of Wales. In areas like East Anglia the hunt provides nothing for wildlife or the wider community.
We hunted for many years, obsessively so, and loved it. We no longer do. We now have a small syndicate shoot where people pay a lot of money (for them) for us to provide them sport.
Why should we feel any obligation to our friends and neighbours for the hunt to come and gallop around our crops and damage our ELS strips for absolutely no benefit to us whatsoever? We are friends still with many people who hunt and give an excellent lawn meet with a good tea afterwards once our shooting season has finished but it costs us money, apart from giving some friends and many strangers a gallop around our land we gain nothing but a nice day seeing horses and hounds.
He is a complete pillock!