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Name: Chris Jones on Nov 10, 2003Comments: From a 3rd year vet student - Tony, really bothered about animal welfare well then - Sort out battery hens, pig tethers in the EU and the possible restarting of live export of horses for slaughter. Then I might consider your views on fox hunting.Flag
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Name: Annette Gleeson on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Ellie Storm on Nov 10, 2003Comments: The money and time wasted on this subject would have been far better spent on stopping cruelty to domestic pets,watch one programme of Pet Hospital and see more cruelty than caused by the entire hunting population in a year.Flag
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Name: Anne Sullivan on Nov 10, 2003Comments: I do not hunt, I just like British traditions, and support peoples rights to be able to choose for them selves.Flag
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Name: Stephen Turner on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Maxwell Freer on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Anthony Huggett on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Simon McClean on Nov 10, 2003Comments: If our "Government" Spent more time on improving schools and hospitals and a little less time telling people how to live their lives then Britain might start becoming a better place to live.Flag
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Name: Kate Charlton on Nov 10, 2003Comments: Time to stop focussing on this undemocratic ban and time to start focussing on the important issues affecting the UK!Flag
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Name: Sally Johnson on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Peter Glossop on Nov 10, 2003Comments: There must be thousand things that are more important than hunting, so stop being so chippy and earn your salaries.Flag
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Name: Gillian Glossop on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Edward Glossop on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Kat Staunton on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: LESLIE ETHERIDGE on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Marija Lewickyj on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Robb on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Newble on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Harold Bauman on Nov 10, 2003Comments: Leave our hunting alone!Flag
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Name: Charles Jewitt on Nov 10, 2003Comments: Don't waste any more time on this issueFlag
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Name: Hale Catherine on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Carter on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Caroline Hotham on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Jane Dove on Nov 10, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Franklin on Nov 10, 2003Comments: Stop Banning everything!Flag
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Name: Rhonda Watts on Nov 10, 2003Comments: If hunting is banned, what's the next freedom to go because someone doesn't like it Further, the Burns Inquiry found that hunting with hounds is the least cruel and most natural way to control foxes, in which the fox is either killed instantly or escapes completely unscathed--which no other form of control can claim.Flag
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Name: Stuart Goddard on Nov 11, 2003Comments: Well done. We need to inform the masses of the real arguments, not keep preaching to ourselves! We are already converted.Flag
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Name: Charles Hotham on Nov 11, 2003Comments: There really are many more hugely important issues to legislate on than this...Flag
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Name: Simon Bhadye on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Olivia Lamphee on Nov 11, 2003Comments: Back of Blair, if hunting is banned ill b out of a job.Flag
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Name: Phillip Lamphee on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Claire Halksworth on Nov 11, 2003Comments: I beleive that more good would be for MP's to be introducing measures for better transprort in rural areas, and to cut down school traffic by encouraging parents & schools to use alternative means for the school run.Flag
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Name: Cate Osmaston on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Brett Adshead on Nov 11, 2003Comments: This bill does nothing for animal welfare, least of all foxes. It is a shameful waste of my taxes. Please attend to the serious issues facing this country.Flag
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Name: Andrew Reis on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa Marlow on Nov 11, 2003Comments: Much of the condemnation of hunting, whether expressed openly or by innuendo in the media, seems to arise from preconceptions about who takes part in it. Unexamined prejudice should not be the basis for action. I am less sure about the allegedly cruel nature of the sport, but would be unsurprised to find that this concept of cruelty is based on urban sensibilities about our relationship with wild and domestic animals - people dissociated from any real understanding of the realities of food production and animal welfare. Many animal welfare issues deserve our responsible attention and action. I have not been convinced that fox hunting is one of them.Flag
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Name: Jessica Rippengal on Nov 11, 2003Comments: the Government have wasted millions on trying to ban hunting. They took no notice of their own Burns Inquiry paid for by the taxpayer. No othr minotiry group is thus treated by anyone let alone the Government who is supposed to protect us. We have been villified, derided, ignored and abused by both the media and certian Labour politicians. The countryside works, just leave us alone.Flag
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Name: Mona Parr on Nov 11, 2003Comments: Other animal issues are more important like preventing Live Export of Horses and banning ritual slaughter where animals are not pre-stunned, making sure TB vaccine for badgers and cattle is prioritised.Flag
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Name: Chris Laing on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Laing on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: David Croney on Nov 11, 2003Comments: I've just helped my mother payFlag
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Name: Steven Lewis on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: John Eastwood on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Sue North on Nov 11, 2003Comments: it is about time the goverment delt with the major problems facing this country and stopped wasting money on debates about fox hunting and playing god in other counties. The Prime Minister needs to stop being an american puppet and start dealing with Britain not other countries. Stop the EU from making our laws and wasting precious time our country cannot afford to wastFlag
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Name: Richard Symonds on Nov 11, 2003Comments: We require the Government to leave us, the country- side and hunting with HOUNDS alone.Flag
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Name: Chris Gale on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne Spriggs on Nov 11, 2003Comments: 1 A ban sets a precedent to people's liberty being eroded. 2 Employment in country areas will be seriously affected. 3 Country way of life will be changed forever. 4 It's a form of culling and just as inhumane as any other but necessary to get rid of a pest.Flag
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Name: ANDREW SHIPMAN on Nov 11, 2003Comments: The government should concentrate on law and order,health, education and immigration. They should leave the country folk to look after rural issues.Flag
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Name: Roslind Watson on Nov 11, 2003Comments: I think this is a great idea and could really work at getting at least some of them out!Flag
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Name: Roger Saunders on Nov 11, 2003Comments:Flag