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Britain is supposedly a liberal democracy, however it is evident that out current government the labour party appear to be an elected tyranny who insist on circumventing the democratic process, displayed through 59% of the public being pro hunting, however a large percentage of these are from rural areas who would never dream of voting for the labour government The parties removal of the sport of fox hunting strongly appears to be a ploy in which they can gain garner votes for the upcoming election, by fulfilling a large percentage of the counties wishes they hope to remain in power. This is supported through the government ignoring the will of the people and pouring money into their Business backers; due to this they received a lot of criticism over various matters, until the year before an election they decided to producing the ban of hunting which stands as a vote winning strategy.

If we took a look from a broad viewpoint of the county's situation we would ask ourselves why this totalitarian law has such high priority? With a significant international terrorist risk, public transport falling apart, violent crimes on the increase, as well as the NHS holding a threatening endeavour; our government choose to waste time on what they call animal rights issues. It is much easier for the government to make an effort in order to protect the fluffy little foxes rather than make the token effort to help the millions of chickens confined to imprisonment under cramped conditions for the entirety of their lives.

If we considered the matter in perspective, under 10,000 foxes are killed per year by hunts, surely the government should consider the suffering of millions of flies per day being smashed against windscreens and enduring extreme pain instantaneously crushing them, ripping them apart, splattering their bodily fluid across the glass. I am shocked, horrified and distressed that the government is not taking out a law on the banning

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