Uk: Tally Ho ‘Conservative’ Party Leader David Cameron Described Himself as a “country boy” who Loved Hunting and Shooting

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/cameron-pledges-to-hold-free-vote-on-fox-hunting-1934051.html

The Independent. 2 April 2010.

Cameron pledges to hold free vote on fox hunting. I always thought ban was a mistake, says Tory leader.
By Andy McSmith

David Cameron described himself yesterday as a “country boy” who loved hunting and shooting, hinting that if he was elected Prime Minister the ban on fox hunting would come to an end. 

But opponents of hunting seized on the somewhat nonchalant way in which the Tory leader answered questions as a sign that he knows public opinion is against bringing back hunting and other blood sports, which were banned in 2004.

Mr Cameron stressed five times over in an interview lasting only a couple of minutes that MPs would get a free vote on the issue, and speculated that some Tories would vote against bringing back hunting.

His remarks follow the revelation in The Independent on Monday that hunt masters had been putting pressure on their supporters to go into marginal constituencies and help organise for a victory. Hunt organisers are confident that if the Conservatives win enough seats in the Commons, they will be allowed to go back to pursuing their sport in the old way.   

Interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Live, Mr Cameron revealed that his father, a wealthy Scottish stockbroker, taught him to shoot rabbits and his grandfather taught him to fish. He did not say which member of the Cameron clan taught him to hunt, but he defended the sport as an opportunity for people to socialise and see parts of the countryside they had not seen before. He also claimed it was no more cruel than other methods of controlling the fox population.

“I always thought that the ban was a mistake because I think it is very difficult to enforce,” Mr Cameron said. “I think it’s somewhere where the criminal law shouldn’t go. But it will be a free vote.

“I’m a country boy. I was brought up in the countryside and I love walking and riding and every aspect of growing up in the countryside. I was taught to fish by a wonderful grandfather. I was taught to shoot rabbits by my dad, and I went hunting as well,” he added. “People like riding across the countryside.  “Lots of people do it together. It’s an opportunity to see parts of the countryside you never see before. It’s something that happened in the countryside for a very many years.

The fox population has to be controlled. Every farmer will tell you that, and every farmer will tell you that the methods now being used – gassing, shooting, trapping and snaring, are very cruel. The case on animal welfare grounds for the hunting ban
I’ve always thought was very weak.”

Douglas Batchelor, chief executive of the League Against Cruel Sports, said: “The tone of his interview was much more nonchalant than it was a year ago. We’re very encouraged by this. They are trying to make it a non-issue.” 

 

 League links:

http://www.league.org.uk/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Against_Cruel_Sports

http://www.league.uk.com/content.ASpx?CategoryID=357

Past SAV posts on why Conservatives are pro-hunt:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/20/uk-3-minutes-to-show-why-the-uk-hunting-ban-must-never-be-overturned-by-the-conservative-party/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/02/03/uk-petition-to-stop-the-conservatives-re-introducing-hunting-in-the-uk-please-sign/

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/11/18/uk-give-your-support-to-fight-against-a-conservative-party-repeal-of-the-hunting-act/

KEEP IT WHERE IT BELONGS – IN HISTORY BOOKS !

A Vote for Conservatives is a vote to return to this.

 

 

 

China: Mass Animal Grave Discovered at Chinese Zoo

 

 

 

Animal Grave at Chinese Zoo

 
 

 

Link:  http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article7081010.ece 

 March 30, 2010

Animal mass grave discovered at Chinese zoo

Newspapers in China allege that some zoos are breeding Siberian tigers to produce tiger-bone liquor
Jane Macartney in Beijing

The bodies of more than 30 animals, including rare white tigers and lions, that died of malnutrition have been found in a mass grave near a Chinese zoo.

The discovery comes just weeks after more than a dozen tigers were found to
have died of starvation at another Chinese zoo amid suggestions that the
administrators wanted to harvest their parts to make expensive – and banned – tiger-bone tonic.

The bones and remains of a quantity of animals could be seen poking through
the snow In a three-metre deep pit near the Harbin Northern Forest Zoo, in
Heilongjiang province in northeast China, state media reported.

They included two white tigers, five white lions, two leopards and five
other big cats that had died in early 2008, zoo staff told a Chinese
reporter.

Photo – Times On Line

Also believed to be buried in the mass grave were two of the zoo’s three
Asian elephants and 28 of its 29 endangered great bustards.

Zoo officials said the deaths followed a decision in 2007 to change the
animals’ diet to save money when the zoo ran into financial difficulties. A
regimen of mutton and beef was replaced with chicken. Some keepers even gave
their lions corn buns instead of meat.

Zhang Xinru, deputy head of the feeding department of the zoo, said that the
animals showed no differences in the first month and a half of the new diet.

After six months the zoo noted a sharp fall in their body weight and after
the deaths of 14 big cats in 2008 officials returned to feeding them beef
and mutton. However, the animals were still suffering from malnutrition
after a poor diet for such a long period.

Another zoo employee said that more than 80 per cent of the animals were
being fed on bean cakes to keep up their protein levels. However, the zoo
could no longer afford cakes of sufficient quality.

The employee said: “The animals eat this feed every day and many can only
just stay alive. Death is coming closer and closer.”

The zoo was so short of funds that rare golden monkeys – one of China’s most
treasured animals – were being fed only three types of fruit instead of the
six varieties they should be given and the quality was very poor.

A senior zoo official said the bodies had been buried in the pit because the
zoo could not afford to build an incinerator. The grave was regularly
disinfected and the animals had died naturally of illness or old age,
officials said.

Earlier this month a zoo in northeastern Shenyang was closed after 13
endangered Siberian tigers starved to death. Some newspapers said the
animals may have been used to produce valuable tiger-bone liquor, much
prized in China as a tonic to boost virility.

Additional support for that report came from a Chinese journalist who went
undercover at the Harbin Siberian Tiger Park, where more than 1,000 of the
animals have been bred in captivity, to investigate whether tiger-bone tonic
was being sold illegally.

The journalist said he was offered tonic containing tiger bone at 2,800 yuan
(£280) a bottle or without bone parts at 780 yuan (£78) a bottle. When he
asked a zoo employee if the tonic was fake, he received the answer: “Why would we bother to sell fake tonic?”

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Latest ** – Update on ‘Mima’ – Good News. See Below for Video Footage Link

SAV recent post on ‘Mima’:

https://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2010/03/29/bulgaria-dog-has-all-four-legs-cut-off-with-an-axe/ 

Now there is a ‘Mima’ update from Diana as follows;

There is some news today – and a video showing what a beautiful little dog she is.:

http://www.db-tierhilfe.de/mima-drjanovo.php

Mima has been thoroughly checked by vets yesterday, and she is as well as one can expect.

The vets are positive that a life with a walking aid is possible.

The website says that they (the org.) have been given the details of a person producing such aids.  As long as she is receving help.

The video shows Mima at the home of one lady lawyer, before she was picked up to be taken to the shelter (end of video).

It’s amazing how calm she seems. She is so trusting .