Why Tory MPs might save the hunting ban
At least 20 new Conservative MPs are opposed to the repeal of the ban.
By George Eaton Published 29 October 2010 13:01
Tony Blair might have described the hunting ban as one of his biggest regrets in A Journey but not all Conservative MPs agree with him. Today's Guardian reports that a significant number of the new intake are opposed to the repeal of the ban.
And there's a range of impressive on-the-record quotes from Tory MPs to support the claim:
Richard Harrington, MP for Watford: "I'm in favour of country sports, but I don't think it's setting a good example to anyone by ripping animals to pieces as a form of entertainment."
Mike Weatherley, MP for Hove and Portslade: "I think there's enough of us to ensure that the ban will remain. A lot of people who decided not to vote Conservative will be surprised to find that it's Conservatives who will stop it. Enough soundings have been taken to realise that things would stay as they are if there was a vote. There may be even more than 20 [anti-hunting] Conservatives. I haven't spoken to all but those I have spoken to are certain. Most of them are from the new intake."
Dr Sarah Wollaston, MP for Totnes: "The overwhelming majority [in my constituency] are not in favour of hunting with hounds and I would vote against it. I'm not sure it's about city versus countryside or it's the younger generation: some of those who feel most passionately are older people."
There's even a little-known group called "Conservatives Against Fox Hunting" claiming to represent "the two-thirds of Conservative supporters and the 75% of the general population who are against the repeal of the Hunting Act 2004". The days when only Ann Widdecombe and five other Tory MPs supported the ban are long gone.
By contrast, David Cameron has persistently argued that the ban was "a mistake" and has promised to offer MPs a free vote on legalising hunting with dogs. But at a time when the Tory grassroots are already exercised by Cameron's "EU betrayal", the news that the hunting ban may be here to stay won't go down well at all.
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7 comments
As far as I'm concerned anything that Blair regards as something regretful must be good. Long live the BAN!
I was out running the other day and could hear the hunt close by. A fox came out onto the road in front of me - they're hardly ever about in the daytime. From the way she was behaving it was quite clear that nobody had told her anything about any hunting ban.
The Ban has more leaks than Fox's Defence Dept.
Opponents of the Ban woud be well advised to let sleeping dogs lie.
I have lived and worked in the countryside all my life therefore I'm a "country person" NOT a "Townie!" I own and compete with my horses up and down the country. I am disgusted that the vile spectacle of hunting with dogs may be made legal again in this country. This is not a town vs country it is pure and simple animal abuse at its worst!
Or they could be lulling us into a false sense of security then hit us with a surprising lifting of the ban...
Those MP's against repeal probably know next to nothing about it, they should visit a hunt, see the support the hunt has and stop listening to those who rig polls and will do anything for what they want, after all one of the big voices, the League Against Cruel Sports only has about 4,000 members and it is thought that "Conservatives against fox hunting" is very closely linked to them, just how close we do not know, could it be one and the same?
Conservatives Against Fox Hunting was founded in January 2010 by a Conservative Association Chairman and his wife to represent the 75% of the Conservative supporters who are against hunting wild mammals with hounds. They support the Hunting Act 2004 along with other animal welfare associations like the RSPCA, The League Against Cruel Sports and The International Fund For Animal Welfare and countless other concerned Wildlife organisations.
Please visit www.conservativesagainstfoxhunting.com for more information.
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