Barrister Who Drafted Hunting Ban Admits it Was Driven by ‘Moral Outrage’, Not Animal Welfare
The Hunting Act 2004 was driven by “moral outrage”, not a concern for animal welfare, admits the barrister who drafted the legislation. The same applies to Labour’s renewed push to close the “loophole“ in the Act.
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