gerrytaggart Posted 15 July 2015 Posted 15 July 2015 I am breeding a pack of foxes to hunt down that Cameron **** so we can rip is posh little arms off.
Guest MattP Posted 15 July 2015 Posted 15 July 2015 Just saw something funny. I think cameron has lost his marbles. It was from one of the Dailys. Cameron has had a go at Sturgeon (SNP) for voting against Foxhunting and ensuring the ban stays and says SNP should not vote on it as it only affects England. Well the last time I looked Scotland was part of the United Kingdom and they do actually have foxes in Scotland. I also believe there is alo deer hunting there. On the isles croft owners are allowed to shoot foxes that trespass onto their land. So Cameron on this occasion is talking bolloxs IMHO. Sorry to all those that think the sun shines out of his backside but he has done himself no favours by antagnosing many who live north of the border. Has you actually just accused David Cameron of losing his marbles? For someone who in the past has placed so much emphasis on honestly of politicians I would have thought you would be heavily critical of the SNP here Ken, they have completely gone back on years of promises here just to try and make a point, if it doesn't bother you fine but don't expect any sympathy in the future if a MP lies and it's against your political views if you air any discontent. I am breeding a pack of foxes to hunt down that Cameron **** so we can rip is posh little arms off. Damn right!! Hunt the RED COAT SHAMPAYNE SWILLING TORY BANKER TOFFS!!!
Ollie93 Posted 15 July 2015 Posted 15 July 2015 Somebody shared this onto my Facebook feed, makes rather amusing reading: "Probably going to get shot down for this but the hunting vote has been cancelled in fear of losing?! non rural lifestyle people need educating, and not just brainwashed with biased city life journalists.. Actually amazed at how quick so many people are to jump to conclusions about hunting when actually they have never witnessed the truth, but most of these people are most probably those who will buy 'bargain' dairy products which is seeing our dairy industry break down as the cost just doesn't cover the labour, they don't realise those cattle will not be retired to the field, but in fact they will be sent straight to abattoir with no more use to the industry. They will buy cheap eggs which are forced to be overproduced from hens confined to battery cages so small that they can't stand up meaning they have no choice but to lay in their own urine, let alone the birds that are forced fed to "fatten up" in order to be killed quicker, and I bet the majority of these people do not realise most of these birds are hung up alive to have their heads cut off and scalded in boiling water to remove the feathers so they can sit on your plate for a cheap price? How about the kennel club pedigree dogs which everyone is prepared to pay fortunes for that are so inbred they suffer from genetical problems such as their brains being too big for the skull, Overshot jaws, blindness, joint problems, But they're 'cute' so everyone will keep throwing money at them to breed and suffer? There are animals slaughtered in brutal ways for 'religious rituals' but people will still go and buy a subway full of Halal meat. And as for hunt saboteurs preaching 'animal welfare rights' but will stand and attack a horse with metal chains and pepper spray is beyond me. How can fox hunting be given so much publicity when everything else is given the blind eye and ignored? Ban the ban, learn where your food comes from and where your money goes before dressing up as a protesting fox in the streets of London City!"
Voll Blau Posted 15 July 2015 Posted 15 July 2015 They're right. Without hunting I'd never be able to eat my halal fox sandwich from Subway.
Rincewind Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 Business of the House (14 Jul 2015)http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2015-07-14a.745.0&s=speaker%3A25120#g749.0Jon Ashworth: The hundreds of constituents who have been in touch inrecent days opposing this change to the Hunting Act will welcome whatthe Government have done, but will consider the way they have gone aboutit to be utterly chaotic. If this was designated a free vote by theWhips Office, as my hon. Friend the Member for Hyndburn (Graham Jones)said, why have the Government pulled the vote?
Carl the Llama Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 Somebody shared this onto my Facebook feed, makes rather amusing reading: "Probably going to get shot down for this but the hunting vote has been cancelled in fear of losing?! non rural lifestyle people need educating, and not just brainwashed with biased city life journalists.. Actually amazed at how quick so many people are to jump to conclusions about hunting when actually they have never witnessed the truth, but most of these people are most probably those who will buy 'bargain' dairy products which is seeing our dairy industry break down as the cost just doesn't cover the labour, they don't realise those cattle will not be retired to the field, but in fact they will be sent straight to abattoir with no more use to the industry. They will buy cheap eggs which are forced to be overproduced from hens confined to battery cages so small that they can't stand up meaning they have no choice but to lay in their own urine, let alone the birds that are forced fed to "fatten up" in order to be killed quicker, and I bet the majority of these people do not realise most of these birds are hung up alive to have their heads cut off and scalded in boiling water to remove the feathers so they can sit on your plate for a cheap price? How about the kennel club pedigree dogs which everyone is prepared to pay fortunes for that are so inbred they suffer from genetical problems such as their brains being too big for the skull, Overshot jaws, blindness, joint problems, But they're 'cute' so everyone will keep throwing money at them to breed and suffer? There are animals slaughtered in brutal ways for 'religious rituals' but people will still go and buy a subway full of Halal meat. And as for hunt saboteurs preaching 'animal welfare rights' but will stand and attack a horse with metal chains and pepper spray is beyond me. How can fox hunting be given so much publicity when everything else is given the blind eye and ignored? Ban the ban, learn where your food comes from and where your money goes before dressing up as a protesting fox in the streets of London City!" Just reads as "I am outraged by cruelty to animals unless I'm the one doing it". Does anyone who isn't in the horeca industry even buy battery eggs anymore? The only one in there I can be accused of is eating halal, but tbh if you want decent fast food over here you don't have a choice. It's a choice between grey processed burgers (and other strange reconstituted meat products which are no doubt the progeny of the intense agriculture industry) or fresh, seasoned meat prepared onsite which conforms to halal standards. No brainer I'm afraid to say.
Darkon84 Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 Business of the House (14 Jul 2015) http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2015-07-14a.745.0&s=speaker%3A25120#g749.0 Jon Ashworth: The hundreds of constituents who have been in touch in recent days opposing this change to the Hunting Act will welcome what the Government have done, but will consider the way they have gone about it to be utterly chaotic. If this was designated a free vote by the Whips Office, as my hon. Friend the Member for Hyndburn (Graham Jones) said, why have the Government pulled the vote? What's your point? I could have pulled half a dozen quotes from that passage of debate showing how Labour MPs are failing to actually understand what was going on.
Rincewind Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 No point really just showing my local MP's contribution. I have alerts everytime he does things in the HOC which is more than some others. There is a site that keeps tabs on every MP.
Darkon84 Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 No point really just showing my local MP's contribution. I have alerts everytime he does things in the HOC which is more than some others. There is a site that keeps tabs on every MP. Ah right, fair enough then, I assumed you were trying to get at something. My apologies. At least he's there I suppose!
DANGEROUS TIGER Posted 16 July 2015 Posted 16 July 2015 It is simply barbaric, and those who partake, deserve to be chased by a pack of wolves, and torn limb from limb.
Guest Col city fan Posted 17 July 2015 Posted 17 July 2015 I imagine you're too young to remember the foxy ladies cheer-leading troupe at Filbert Street. The stuff that pubescent dreams are made of. I'm not.... Regarding fox hunting....barbaric, unnecessary, if you want a cull on foxes then do it with minimal stress and pain to the animal. Don't get dressed up like some tit and chase a little fox across the countryside. Tally ho!
Rincewind Posted 17 July 2015 Posted 17 July 2015 It is simply barbaric, and those who partake, deserve to be chased by a pack of wolves, and torn limb from limb. Well said DT. Not sure about the second part though. Seems a little OTT.
Rincewind Posted 17 July 2015 Posted 17 July 2015 I'm not.... Regarding fox hunting....barbaric, unnecessary, if you want a cull on foxes then do it with minimal stress and pain to the animal. Don't get dressed up like some tit and chase a little fox across the countryside. Tally ho! But some people enjoy dressing up like a tit and they would still be tits even without fox hunting.. They would just have to go down market and act like a tit at cock or dog fights to satisfy their neothanderal urge to dress up like a tit and to see blood when an animal is ripped apart.
Buce Posted 17 July 2015 Posted 17 July 2015 I was a hunt-saboteur back in the day, and I found that the biggest tits were the sycophantic hangers-on who followed the hunt. Some of the rucks with them made terrace violence seem like 'handbags'.
Guest Col city fan Posted 17 July 2015 Posted 17 July 2015 But some people enjoy dressing up like a tit and they would still be tits even without fox hunting.. They would just have to go down market and act like a tit at cock or dog fights to satisfy their neothanderal urge to dress up like a tit and to see blood when an animal is ripped apart. The knobs that engage in fighting their dogs literally need the birch. And I don't mean the big fella...
Guest MattP Posted 13 August 2015 Posted 13 August 2015 Received a letter regarding this from Ed Argar today. Nicely written and personally signed. He intends to vote for the amended legislation if it comes to the house.
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