‘For crying out loud’ Gary Lineker reacts to Jeremy Hunt fox hunting comments
’s pledge to bring back fox hunting. The 52-year-old MP told the Telegraph he would legalise the practice if he becomes the country’s new prime minister. Speaking about the controversial issue, Jeremy told the publication: “I would vote to repeal the ban on fox hunting.” He added: “It is part of the countryside.“And we have to recognise that in terms of the balance of the countryside. You know, it’s part of our heritage.
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