Why do huntspeople want to carry on terrorising and killing Britain's wildlife?
Why do they think we should accept them trying to pervert the course of British democracy with their threats and their storming of the House of Commons?
Why do they have banners which say "fight prejudice, fight the ban"?
The ban is not about prejudice, it is about progress.
And, why do so many wealthy, privileged and powerful people want to carry out such an unkind pastime? Is it that they have been indoctrinated?
This section of our so-called civilised society is hell-bent on keeping this immoral and violent activity. Some of its members are ploughing hundreds of thousands of pounds into a bid to halt the democratically proposed ban.
Why do huntspeople have such disregard and disrespect for animals that not only do they want to kill for fun but they are also happy to transport and dump the dead bodies of a horse, a cow and two calves on to Brighton's streets?
Why don't the pro-hunt people realise that banning the hunting of animals is not only about caring for animals, it is also about caring about human behaviour.
Experts have proven that those who are capable of harming animals are also more capable of harming people.
The pro-hunters warn that this is just the beginning but I pray good will triumph over evil and that the hunters will recognise their tragic mistake.
A ban against this medieval and cruel sport will soon be embraced by us all.
Elizabeth Taylor
-Furze Road, High Salvington
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