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MPs will only get 90 minutes to debate fox hunting before they vote on legalising it | MPs will only get 90 minutes to debate fox hunting before they vote on legalising it |
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MPs will only be given 90 minutes to debate fox hunting before they vote on whether to legalise it, George Osborne has said. | MPs will only be given 90 minutes to debate fox hunting before they vote on whether to legalise it, George Osborne has said. |
Confirming that the opportunity to repeal the bloodsport ban would take place, the Chancellor defended the Government making the issue one of its top priorities after winning the election. | Confirming that the opportunity to repeal the bloodsport ban would take place, the Chancellor defended the Government making the issue one of its top priorities after winning the election. |
“We promised in our manifesto that we’d have a free vote – that MPs could vote according to their conscience, on country sports,” he told Sky News on Thursday. | “We promised in our manifesto that we’d have a free vote – that MPs could vote according to their conscience, on country sports,” he told Sky News on Thursday. |
“We’re going to have that free vote in Parliament. As I understand it it’s going to take something like 90 minutes to debate, so it’s not going to take the whole of Parliament’s time, and then people have their say. | “We’re going to have that free vote in Parliament. As I understand it it’s going to take something like 90 minutes to debate, so it’s not going to take the whole of Parliament’s time, and then people have their say. |
“So, frankly, if you look at what Parliament’s doing at the moment, it’ll be a lot more focused on these big economic issues.” | “So, frankly, if you look at what Parliament’s doing at the moment, it’ll be a lot more focused on these big economic issues.” |
If all 650 MPs attended a 90 minute debate to speak each one would get just over eight seconds from the total 5,400 allocated to the issue. | If all 650 MPs attended a 90 minute debate to speak each one would get just over eight seconds from the total 5,400 allocated to the issue. |
In practice many MPs may not get an opportunity to speak on the polarising subject. | |
Most major new laws are given days of parliamentary time spread over months to ensure proper discussion both inside and outside Parliament. | Most major new laws are given days of parliamentary time spread over months to ensure proper discussion both inside and outside Parliament. |
The Chancellor was responding to criticism that repealing the Hunting Act should not be a priority. | The Chancellor was responding to criticism that repealing the Hunting Act should not be a priority. |
He said he didn’t think the ban was sensible and indicated that he would be likely to support repeal. | He said he didn’t think the ban was sensible and indicated that he would be likely to support repeal. |
“I’ve always thought that the hunting ban wasn’t very sensible and didn’t work and I think you’ve seen that in the way it’s operated,” he added. | “I’ve always thought that the hunting ban wasn’t very sensible and didn’t work and I think you’ve seen that in the way it’s operated,” he added. |
In March David Cameron pledged to hold a free vote on repealing the fox hunting ban if the Conservatives won the next election. | In March David Cameron pledged to hold a free vote on repealing the fox hunting ban if the Conservatives won the next election. |
The PM, who has previously ridden with the Heythrop Hunt in Oxfordshire, said he believed in the “freedom to hunt” and wanted fox hunting legalised. | The PM, who has previously ridden with the Heythrop Hunt in Oxfordshire, said he believed in the “freedom to hunt” and wanted fox hunting legalised. |
Writing in the Countryside Alliance magazine, he criticised widespread negative attitudes to the illegal animal killings. | Writing in the Countryside Alliance magazine, he criticised widespread negative attitudes to the illegal animal killings. |
“There is definitely a rural way of life which a born and bred Londoner might struggle to understand," he wrote. | “There is definitely a rural way of life which a born and bred Londoner might struggle to understand," he wrote. |
“I have always been a strong supporter of country sports. It is my firm belief that people should have the freedom to hunt, so I share the frustration that many people feel about the Hunting Act and the way it was brought in by the last government.” | “I have always been a strong supporter of country sports. It is my firm belief that people should have the freedom to hunt, so I share the frustration that many people feel about the Hunting Act and the way it was brought in by the last government.” |
Late last year anti-hunt Tories voiced worries that Mr Cameron would try to repeal the ban. | Late last year anti-hunt Tories voiced worries that Mr Cameron would try to repeal the ban. |
More than two dozen Tory MPs gave their backing to the Conservatives Against Fox campaign which works to challenge the pro-hunt lobby’s influence within the party. | More than two dozen Tory MPs gave their backing to the Conservatives Against Fox campaign which works to challenge the pro-hunt lobby’s influence within the party. |
Polling by YouGov conducted in January this year found that 51% of the population supported the current fox hunting ban, with only 33% opposed to it. | Polling by YouGov conducted in January this year found that 51% of the population supported the current fox hunting ban, with only 33% opposed to it. |
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