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Boxing Day hunts: Labour pledges tougher laws | Boxing Day hunts: Labour pledges tougher laws |
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Labour is promising to toughen up the ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, saying it will consult on jailing those caught breaking the law. | Labour is promising to toughen up the ban on hunting with dogs in England and Wales, saying it will consult on jailing those caught breaking the law. |
Ahead of the Boxing Day hunts, shadow environment secretary Sue Hayman said jail terms would put penalties on a par with those for other wildlife crimes. | Ahead of the Boxing Day hunts, shadow environment secretary Sue Hayman said jail terms would put penalties on a par with those for other wildlife crimes. |
An unlimited fine is currently the most severe punishment available. | An unlimited fine is currently the most severe punishment available. |
The pro-hunting Countryside Alliance says Labour's "obsessive pursuit of hunting... looks increasingly bizarre". | The pro-hunting Countryside Alliance says Labour's "obsessive pursuit of hunting... looks increasingly bizarre". |
Some 250 packs are expected to meet for traditional Boxing Day hunts, with up to 250,000 people taking part or watching. | Some 250 packs are expected to meet for traditional Boxing Day hunts, with up to 250,000 people taking part or watching. |
Since fox hunting was outlawed in 2004, pursuit of live animals has been replaced by trail hunting, which sees hounds and riders follow a pre-laid scent such as fox urine. | Since fox hunting was outlawed in 2004, pursuit of live animals has been replaced by trail hunting, which sees hounds and riders follow a pre-laid scent such as fox urine. |
Activists have claimed these events can effectively allow banned practices to continue, if trails are laid near where foxes are likely to be. | Activists have claimed these events can effectively allow banned practices to continue, if trails are laid near where foxes are likely to be. |
Ms Hayman said: "Labour's 2004 Hunting Act was a key milestone in banning this cruel blood sport, but since then new practices have developed to exploit loopholes in the legislation." | Ms Hayman said: "Labour's 2004 Hunting Act was a key milestone in banning this cruel blood sport, but since then new practices have developed to exploit loopholes in the legislation." |
In order for a prosecution to succeed, a person must be shown to be intentionally hunting an animal. | In order for a prosecution to succeed, a person must be shown to be intentionally hunting an animal. |
Labour is considering a "recklessness" clause to stop trail hunts being used to disguise illegal hunting. | Labour is considering a "recklessness" clause to stop trail hunts being used to disguise illegal hunting. |
Separately, in Scotland, which outlawed hunting animals in 2002, Green MSP Alison Johnstone announced plans for a consultation on strengthening the nation's ban on fox hunting. | Separately, in Scotland, which outlawed hunting animals in 2002, Green MSP Alison Johnstone announced plans for a consultation on strengthening the nation's ban on fox hunting. |
"The so-called ban has failed and urgent action is needed to close the loopholes that allow foxes to be chased and even killed by hunts," she said. | "The so-called ban has failed and urgent action is needed to close the loopholes that allow foxes to be chased and even killed by hunts," she said. |
Up until 2017, more than 460 individuals had been found guilty of breaking the law in England and Wales. | Up until 2017, more than 460 individuals had been found guilty of breaking the law in England and Wales. |
However, earlier this month, Cheshire's police commissioner urged the government to change the law. | However, earlier this month, Cheshire's police commissioner urged the government to change the law. |
David Keane said a review had found "current legislation in the way it is drafted presents challenges to investigators and prosecutors". He had ordered the inquiry after MPs raised concerns. | David Keane said a review had found "current legislation in the way it is drafted presents challenges to investigators and prosecutors". He had ordered the inquiry after MPs raised concerns. |
In January, Chester MP Chris Matheson (Labour) told the Commons "at least four foxes" had been "killed by trail hunts" in the four weeks after Boxing Day last year. A hunt organiser had described the kills as "accidental". | In January, Chester MP Chris Matheson (Labour) told the Commons "at least four foxes" had been "killed by trail hunts" in the four weeks after Boxing Day last year. A hunt organiser had described the kills as "accidental". |
'Narrow agenda' | 'Narrow agenda' |
Hunt supporters have consistently argued that the ban has done nothing to protect foxes, which they say are now shot by farmers to control the population. | |
The Countryside Alliance has called on supporters to lobby politicians to support hunts in the face of "misinformation" from animal rights groups. | The Countryside Alliance has called on supporters to lobby politicians to support hunts in the face of "misinformation" from animal rights groups. |
Chief executive Tim Bonner said: "The Labour Party continues to focus on a narrow animal rights agenda, rather than issues that really matter to rural people. | Chief executive Tim Bonner said: "The Labour Party continues to focus on a narrow animal rights agenda, rather than issues that really matter to rural people. |
"Labour's obsessive pursuit of hunting... looks increasingly bizarre to people in the countryside, as well as to those in towns and cities." | "Labour's obsessive pursuit of hunting... looks increasingly bizarre to people in the countryside, as well as to those in towns and cities." |
Prime Minister Theresa May has in the past declared her support for fox hunting. However, in January, she dropped a manifesto pledge to hold a vote on repealing the ban, telling the BBC there had been a "clear message" against it from the public. | Prime Minister Theresa May has in the past declared her support for fox hunting. However, in January, she dropped a manifesto pledge to hold a vote on repealing the ban, telling the BBC there had been a "clear message" against it from the public. |
Labour's promise came as a poll commissioned by the League Against Cruel Sports found only one in six of 1,072 rural residents questioned believed hunting with dogs reflected countryside values. | Labour's promise came as a poll commissioned by the League Against Cruel Sports found only one in six of 1,072 rural residents questioned believed hunting with dogs reflected countryside values. |
In the polling, by Survation, only 4% said they ever participated in hunting, compared with 63% who observed wildlife at least once a month and 59% who took part in walking or hiking at least once a month. | In the polling, by Survation, only 4% said they ever participated in hunting, compared with 63% who observed wildlife at least once a month and 59% who took part in walking or hiking at least once a month. |
A government spokesman said the 2004 Hunting Act set out tightly-drawn exemptions under which dogs may be used to hunt wild mammals, "subject to very strict conditions". | |
Those found guilty were subject to "harsh" penalties, including the possibility of an unlimited fine. | |
"We are also increasing maximum sentences for those who commit the most heinous acts of animal cruelty tenfold, to five years in jail." |
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