Guest guest Posted October 10, 2002 Report Share Posted October 10, 2002 Hi, There was a large pro hunting march in England a while ago. Here is a report on the march and how to respond (see below). In Australia, hunting animals with dogs has been supported in parliament in NSW. Please support the British effort to stop hunting animals with dogs as this will help all countries trying to stop hunting with dogs by setting a precedent. Scotland has already banned hunting with dogs and British PM Tony Blair is hesitating at banning hunting in Britain. Kind regards, Marguerite From Campaigning to Protect Hunted Animals Britain Date 23:16 Oct 9 Subject Ban Hunting Update: 4th October 2002 Dear Supporter, The Countryside Alliance’s attempts to present last Sunday’s march as a protest in favour of fox hunting appear to have backfired. A MORI poll http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8J of people on the Countryside Alliance march showed that only 27% thought that the Alliance should have hunting as its main campaign issue. This is a severe setback for the Alliance. It exposes the obsession with hunting amongst a hardcore minority in the face of other varied and more important countryside issues. The MORI results http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8K show that the march was totally unrepresentative of the countryside, with 82% voting Conservative and less than half were truly rural. When Alun Michael MP, Rural Affairs Minister was questioned by Channel Four News about the march he responded “I am pretty good at listening but what is the message?” The march came two weeks after the government held public hearings on hunting with dogs, to look at ‘Cruelty and Utility’ and to find ‘common ground’. Campaigning to Protect Hunted Animals (CPHA) took part in the process and believes that the case for banning hunting with dogs is stronger than ever. Evidence put forward clearly demonstrated that hunting is cruel and unnecessary. Two new scientific studies showed that a ban on hunting - contrary to the hunt lobby’s claims - would have no impact on the fox population http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8M and that fox control is uneconomic and unnecessary http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8N . The evidence put forward by the pro-hunt lobby was largely anecdotal and unsubstantiated. They seemed only concerned to defend fox-hunting and made little attempt to justify stag, hare and mink hunting with dogs. Contrary to reports, the hearings established no ‘common ground’. There can be no ‘compromise’ on cruelty. CPHA is pushing now for the Government to introduce a bill to ban hunting with dogs without delay. A MORI poll http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8P published this week revealed that almost three-quarters of the public believes that government has already taken too long to resolve the hunting issue. You may have seen comments in the media speculating that a ‘compromise Bill’ may be introduced. This would not be acceptable - the public wants a ban, MPs want a ban and the government must now deliver an outright ban. WE NEED YOUR HELP- Tell the Government " There can be no Compromise on Cruelty " ACTION NEEDED * Please write to: Rt Hon Alun Michael MP, Minister for Rural Affairs, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Noble House, 17 Smith Square, London SW1P 3JR or email him at huntingwithdogs (include your name and address in email). * Urge him to introduce legislation as soon as possible. * Let him know that you think any ‘compromise’ is unacceptable – there can be no compromise on cruelty. * Remind him of the government’s previous promises on this issue. * Keep your correspondence short and polite. * PS. If you haven’t already signed our on-line petition to ban hunting you can do so at http://inv9.com/.l/3X1BF06G8Q Many thanks for your continued support for this campaign Yours sincerely, Campaigning to Protect Hunted Animals Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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