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Jeremy Corbyn says fox hunting is ‘barbarity’ and pledges to keep it banned | Jeremy Corbyn says fox hunting is ‘barbarity’ and pledges to keep it banned |
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Jeremy Corbyn has branded fox hunting “barbarity” and pledged to keep blood sports banned on animal welfare grounds. | Jeremy Corbyn has branded fox hunting “barbarity” and pledged to keep blood sports banned on animal welfare grounds. |
Mr Corbyn, who grew up in rural Shropshire, said the first speech he had ever given when at school was at a debate in favour of banning such cruel sports. | Mr Corbyn, who grew up in rural Shropshire, said the first speech he had ever given when at school was at a debate in favour of banning such cruel sports. |
The Labour leader’s intervention comes after Theresa May says she would give MPs a vote in the House of Commons on whether to scrap the Hunting Act and re-instate the animal killings. | The Labour leader’s intervention comes after Theresa May says she would give MPs a vote in the House of Commons on whether to scrap the Hunting Act and re-instate the animal killings. |
The Tory Prime Minister says she supports legalising fox hunting, which were banned by the last Labour government. | The Tory Prime Minister says she supports legalising fox hunting, which were banned by the last Labour government. |
Mr Corbyn told supports at a rally: “I grew up in rural Shropshire and the first speech I ever made in my school was of the need to ban fox hunting, hare coursing, badger baiting, and even in those days otter hunting | Mr Corbyn told supports at a rally: “I grew up in rural Shropshire and the first speech I ever made in my school was of the need to ban fox hunting, hare coursing, badger baiting, and even in those days otter hunting |
“It was a strongly rural area and I lost the debate. But I was in Parliament with Angela and others when we finally got the law changed and got the hunting ban through. I was there when we got the badger baiting ban through as well. | “It was a strongly rural area and I lost the debate. But I was in Parliament with Angela and others when we finally got the law changed and got the hunting ban through. I was there when we got the badger baiting ban through as well. |
“You can be very clear that any government I am head of would not tolerate this kind of barbarity which his called sport in this country.” | “You can be very clear that any government I am head of would not tolerate this kind of barbarity which his called sport in this country.” |
A new poll by Survation released this morning found that 67 per cent of voters believe fox hunting should stay banned. | A new poll by Survation released this morning found that 67 per cent of voters believe fox hunting should stay banned. |
Half of all voters say they feel so strongly about fox hunting that a candidate’s stance backing the killings would put them off voting for them. The Tory manifesto pledges: “We will grant a free vote, on a government bill in government time, to give parliament the opportunity to decide the future of the Hunting Act.” | Half of all voters say they feel so strongly about fox hunting that a candidate’s stance backing the killings would put them off voting for them. The Tory manifesto pledges: “We will grant a free vote, on a government bill in government time, to give parliament the opportunity to decide the future of the Hunting Act.” |
The Conservatives' 2010 manifesto also pledged a similar free vote on repealing the hunting ban but David Cameron's narrow majority prevented one from being held. Current polls suggests Ms May would not be so constrained. | The Conservatives' 2010 manifesto also pledged a similar free vote on repealing the hunting ban but David Cameron's narrow majority prevented one from being held. Current polls suggests Ms May would not be so constrained. |
Speaking last month the Prime Minister said she had “always supported fox hunting”. | |
“Some of the other forms of dealing with foxes can be cruel, so my view is it should be a free vote for Parliament so members of parliament individually should be able to exercise their view on this matter,” she told ITV News. | |
A plot by pro-hunt Tories to bring back the sport was revealed in a leaked email last month. Lord Mancroft, the chair of the Council of Hunting Associations, described the 8 June vote as “the chance we have been waiting for” to overturn the ban. |
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