David Cameron on TalkSport this morning talks about his love of foxhunting.
Jon Gaunt: Duncan in Essex says on text, “Will you overturn the foxhunting ban”. That’s the question you want to ask as well isn’t it Steve?
CALLER: Yeah, when is he going to overturn it, or if he’s going to overturn it and how long will it be in this Parliament before he does?
David Cameron: What we’ve said is we’d give, in a new Parliament, we’d give MPs a free vote on overturning the hunting ban and if the vote went through there’d be a government bill in government time to get rid of it. I mean my own view is that the ban isn’t working. It’s a farce really. We’ve passed a law in this country that everyone is openly flouting and it makes the law look stupid.
JG: And you’re a hunter yourself?
DC: I have been in the past.
JG: Would you in the future?
DC: Well I don’t really get much time.
JG: Don’t sit on the fence. Would you, if you had a weekend off, go hunting? Say yes or no.
DC: I would, I mean I enjoy riding…
JG: You don’t see anything wrong with it, you enjoy it?
DC: No, I don’t see anything wrong with it at all.
JG: You like go to shooting.
DC: Yeah, I was brought up in the country, I enjoy country sports, I still have a bit of time for obviously the odd pigeon. And sometimes do a bit of fishing.
JG: Are they cruel, is it cruel and barbaric?
DC: No, it isn’t. I tell you what is cruel is if you don’t have … if foxes are all gassed and shot and wounded, I think that’s often crueler.
Tory manifesto 2010:
1. unban foxhunting
2. ban Terry’s Chocolate oranges
Has anyone heard any otgher policy commitments?
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But he’s right shooting and gassing does cause a lot more suffering to foxes than hunting.
What’s labour’s policy on shooting? Last time I looked it was to allow deer to be shot in the closed season.
giles bradshaw said this on February 20th, 2008 at 12:46 am