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Wednesday, 20th August 2008

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Don't let David fox you, his armour's not really so shiny



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EVERYONE seems to be knocking Labour for just about anything and everything these days, conveniently forgetting the right old mess made by the Tories during their 18 years of power.
All of a sudden David Cameron is a knight in shining armour, ready to put everything right, including a return to the barbaric so called sport of killing with dogs.
Not so long ago, Cameron was quoted in the national press as saying, the biggest thr
ill of his life was chasing down a fox.
Hunts unfortunately don't just chase a terrified fox to exhaustion, they also dig any out that go to ground.
If the fox is not caught and eaten alive during the chase, then the hunt calls in their terrier-men to put dogs underground in order to hold the animal in place while they dig down to it.
They then grab the fox and either put a bullet into it before throwing it as a reward to the baying hounds or just throw the already traumatised animal alive and screaming as bait.
This is the reality of hunting, and David Cameron has promised his disciples that he will do all that he can to bring it back. Not very nice is it? A bit like Cameron really.
On the one side he displays the oh so caring image of family man, but his love of killing animals for fun shows us he has a much darker side that he doesn't want you the public to see.
So come election time, please consider the animals when casting your vote. It will make little difference to the likes of you and me which ever party gets in, but it will have a huge 'terrible' impact on our wildlife if the Countryside Alliance's own boy Cameron gets the keys to number ten.
I'm not asking you to vote for Labour, just those candidates opposed to killing for fun.
After all, if your candidate supports a return to the cruel dark ages, do you really think he/she will give a fig about you?
JUDI HEWITT
Founder of North Wales Animal Rights



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