Not many votes in stag hunting.
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Not many votes in stag hunting.
Can't see merit in grown people chasing a stag.
Labour are attempting to court the rural vote (since they are mainly a Dublin, urbanite party).
Labour are attempting to court the rural vote (since they are mainly a Dublin, urbanite party). They are as bereft of morals as Fianna Fail. Because they have been out of government for a while people have forgotten that fact. FG are the party of the rural rich so at least they are acting in the interest of their core voters.
the whole episode is just a distraction from the bigger issues - the country is in the toilet and the gubbermint wants to talk abut this.
If this ban is put in place it's feared it'll just the first step to banning other forms of hunting, fox hunting will probably be next. Or coursing. You have people being paid to train and kennel the hounds, the same with the horses, for some pubs the hunt is the busiest time of the year. Local hotels put on functions and the hunting clubs give money to local charities. Many people are employed in Clonmel racecourse for the three day coursing event, that's brings a lot of money to the area.
Thousands and thousands of people have a vested interest here and you say there are no votes??
Maybe so but stag hunting takes place in Dublin![]()
Has anyone heard from Eamonn Gilmore this week. Strange how he is gone so quiet considering Labour were so against this legislation. Where was the usual Dail performance?
[on opposing the ban] it favours tougher regulation of the operation of the Ward Union hunt; the bill is deficient; and there are far more urgent issues of animal welfare that John Gormley should be dealing with such as abandoned horses.
in view of the fact that the stags hunted by the Ward Union are "farmed domesticated deer, and therefore not wild, he will withhold the issuing of a licence in 2007 under the Wildlife Act 1976 permitting stag hunting".
So no legislation other than economic legislation should be passed until we're out of the mire? Nonsense.
the whole episode is just a distraction from the bigger issues - the country is in the toilet and the gubbermint wants to talk abut this.
There is a huge rural vote. It's not just stag hunting. It's the whole rural way of life that people who live in the Country think is under threat. The same thing is happening in the UK. It's smart politics except for the fact that they have stated their objection to stag hunting so now it does just look like vote chasing.
The biggest threats to the whole rural way of life are the related plagues of one off housing and unnecessary housing estates built in the middle of nowhere.
Yer man, he spends all week going on about those piddly little issues like [broken link removed] and [broken link removed], when he really should be concentrating on stag hunting - right?Has anyone heard from Eamonn Gilmore this week. Strange how he is gone so quiet considering Labour were so against this legislation. Where was the usual Dail performance?