FairyLights
Well-Known Member
it would be better if they started to prosecute people who ride/drive/shoe 10 month old foals.
The "fighting fund" was launched AFTER the Heythrop prosecution, so my points still stand.
Contrary to Countryside Alliance and pro-hunting claims, according to a Mori Poll published in The Guardian on 18 December 2001, 83% of people in the UK think hunting is cruel, unnecessary and unacceptable. In a Gallup poll for the Daily Telegraph in 1997, 77% of rural dwellers disapproved of fox hunting.
It's interesting to see how that compares to the results of the BBC MORI poll in 2005, in which support for the ban had fallen to 47%.
My understanding is that the wording of the BBC poll was more neutral than alternative polls referred to above, which tend to be commissioned by IFAW/LACS and use a recognised technique known as "push polling" which employs superficially-neutral language with an underlying negative bias.
Mori poll 4 months ago, Dec 2012 - 81% against deer hunting, 76% against fox hunting.
Also of interest, is that the fighting fund launched by the RSPCA in the first 8 weeks had received donations of £160,000 from the public.
......., the kill is quick and clean (by a single hound perhaps, but what about when several hounds catch the fox at the same time? ........
Yes, I'm aware of that poll. Commissioned by IFAW/LACS/RSPCA, so obviously in the interests of fairness we should be alive to the danger of push polling as noted above.
Of course the sample sizes for all of these polls hovers around the 2000 mark so there is a huge amount of extrapolation, assumption and weighting that goes on - but "1,520 people are against fox hunting" doesn't quite have the same attention-grabbing headline soundbite, does it?
The facts are that when hounds (in the plural) pour over a fox, the demise of the animal would be much quicker with several hounds taking a hold, than one single hound. One hound, single handed, would take longer, much longer, to kill a fox than those that arrive on the scene together.
Alec.
Mori poll 4 months ago, Dec 2012 - 81% against deer hunting, 76% against fox hunting.
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Is that a Freudian slip? rofl.However, research shows you are right and JC is wrong.
The BBC poll you mention was commisioned by the Countryfile programme. 8 years ago using the same sample size.
Strangely, it is the only poll with results like that.
Perhaps if Simon Hart and his chums at the Countryside alliance commissioned a poll in Chipping Norton, they could get some extraordinary results too.
Is that a Freudian slip? rofl.
I've had the odd disagreement with JC, he seems to lack humour!
Alec.
Surely unless you donate to the rspca this poll is irrelevant. It's not your money they spent...
That's good. At least they're nearly halfway to covering retrospectively the cost of one prosecution. It doesn't alter the fact that the £320,000 that was originally spent on it came from funds not specifically donated for such legal action.
Personally, I will not have anything to do with the RSPCA, I think they are a waste of time. One morning driving to work I saw a cat with its back legs run over. I couldnt stop. Got to work, rang RSPCA, thinking they would be out ASAP to help poor kitty. Their response;"Oh well we might get out to it, if there is someone in the area." Discusting. Poor cat was probably there for hours.
I've had the odd disagreement with JC, he seems to lack humour!
Alec.
One morning driving to work I saw a cat with its back legs run over. I couldnt stop. Got to work, rang RSPCA, thinking they would be out ASAP to help poor kitty. Their response;"Oh well we might get out to it, if there is someone in the area." Discusting. Poor cat was probably there for hours.
An interesting and well presented argument ,a refreshing change from the usual emotional ranting.
....... - my ex & i spent many of our early dates trying to understand each other in fact, given his favourite pastime was hunting & i am very antiblood sports of any kind! It's some kind of miracle we lasted 10 years TBH!!
A miracle indeed! 10 years of fundamental differences? I admire your joint stoicism, or stubbornness, I can't decide which.Not sitting in judgement, just observations.
Alec.![]()
Specifically donated to prevent cruelty to animals, therefore, see this as a preventative strike.
Is that a Freudian slip? rofl.