BASC Council Elections

Tom_Ov

Well-Known Member
A lot of SD members will be BASC members and will be aware that the BASC Council elections are coming up shortly.

One of the candidates is Martyn Jones, the former Labour MP for Clwyd South, who when in Parliament voted strongly to ban hunting.

Here's a nice quote from Mr. Jones (2008);

Any move to reopen the issue of fox hunting is utterly ridiculous. The Act was only passed into law in 2005 and was widely debated. It is an act which signalled the end to a cruel and outmoded form of upper class enjoyment."

Leaving aside any particular views on hunting with hounds, it does rather suggest that Mr. Jones is not afraid to use the class based rhetoric so beloved of shooting's opponents. He must get on well with George Monbiot!

I would urge any BASC members who think that Mr. Jones' views on hunting make him an unacceptable candidate to use their vote wisely and to make sure that their fellow BASC members know of Mr. Jones' stance.

You can vote online here by the way...
 
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We should all vote for him he'll fit in quite well with the rest of the halfwits who've just voted or agreed to greylag geese and mallard going on general licences.:doh:
 
When is that going to happen?


Its a proposal at the moment.
Personally providing the GL is adhered to I cant see it being a problem.

Greylags will be allowed to be shot
Mallard only their nests disturbed - all of course with the usual caveats of the GL
 
from his presentation on the voting page

As one of the handful of MPs who refused to vote for the firearms restrictions following both the Hungerford and Dunblane tragedies, I know very well indeed the huge pressures there are to ‘do something' engendered by the press and the media, encouraged by the antis, and believe BASC has been one of the most effective engines against damaging and unnecessary legislation. I would like the opportunity to help BASC,

hardly seems the stance of an avid anti shooter? or is he just anti hunting? genuine question I would like to know?
 
from his presentation on the voting page

As one of the handful of MPs who refused to vote for the firearms restrictions following both the Hungerford and Dunblane tragedies, I know very well indeed the huge pressures there are to ‘do something' engendered by the press and the media, encouraged by the antis, and believe BASC has been one of the most effective engines against damaging and unnecessary legislation. I would like the opportunity to help BASC,

hardly seems the stance of an avid anti shooter? or is he just anti hunting? genuine question I would like to know?

He is a clay / target shooter primarily I believe - he is or has been a Vice Chair of the British Shooting Sports Council.
 
He did come out with a good quote about a possible repeal of the hunting ban in 2008, i seen it on another forum but dunno how to move it over.

Think it mentioned upper class toff's chasing/killing animals for fun thou or words to that effect. Sure someone else could mibee move it over.
Only been a Basc member for 1 year. Not a person i would wanting voting on the future of my sport

I am amazed Basc have not objected to the GL inclusion off Greylags and mallard, generally only 30-50 Special Licences granted each year and none turned down.
Seemingly to cut red tape for NE yet something like 500 SL to control Cormorants are granted, can't see them being included in GL.

All very strange most liceces are for egg ricking so more likely to be carried out by the conservation charities (WWT or RSPB) some wildfowling clubs have breeding and release programmes for greylags and many trying to encourage mallard breeding with various things. Both amber listed birds
 
I shot Pheasants with him about 8-9 years ago a nice enough guy, but I would not vote for him because of his stance against hunting even though I do not hunt.
 
If he voted against hunting
Voted to ban high powered pistols
voted to ban .22 pistols

then I see no reason for him to run for BASC.
In fact I am quite discusted that our membership is even paying his salary!
 
he tried a members bill to avoid his exes being published and examined cos the trough was deep and the snout long ,trust him like my brother in law <used car salesman by the way.>:stir:only in BASC for 1 year the smell is high my friends dracula is in the bloodbank and smiling:?:
 
He did come out with a good quote about a possible repeal of the hunting ban in 2008, i seen it on another forum but dunno how to move it over.

Think it mentioned upper class toff's chasing/killing animals for fun thou or words to that effect. Sure someone else could mibee move it over.
Only been a Basc member for 1 year. Not a person i would wanting voting on the future of my sport

I am amazed Basc have not objected to the GL inclusion off Greylags and mallard, generally only 30-50 Special Licences granted each year and none turned down.
Seemingly to cut red tape for NE yet something like 500 SL to control Cormorants are granted, can't see them being included in GL.

All very strange most liceces are for egg ricking so more likely to be carried out by the conservation charities (WWT or RSPB) some wildfowling clubs have breeding and release programmes for greylags and many trying to encourage mallard breeding with various things. Both amber listed birds

One hell of a debate going on on PW about the BASC Council supporting Greylag/Mallards on to GL's. Surprised it hasn't featured more here. Talk of an SGM to reverse Council's stance going forward.
 
Sounds like he's a cerrible tunt and ought to be ousted from the BASC as an unfit individual. He cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds (pun intended)
 
My attitude towards hunting is that every horse involved has two ars*holes, one atop the other normally placed but I support them fully in what they are doing and any politician of any party who wants to remove this legitimate country sport will not get my vote!!!
 
did't get my vote!!

I SAY NO TO GIVING A WAGE TO THE GUY WHO LIKES TO BAN US FROM OUR WAY OF LIFE!!! on your bike pal try the green party! .
 
Absoltuley agree with all the above!

I am amazed that basc have even let him run!
There response to me was
"any member can run for election providing they have a proposer and seconder"

In a nutshell, next year the entire membership of PETA can join BASC, propose and second a leader, all vote for that person and hey presto, BASC is buggered, and WE pay for it!
 
Have to say, wouldn't vote for him (voted already so couldn't) but in fairness to BASC I don't think council members are paid.

David.
 
i dont speak latin but isnt politician latin for lying ,cheating two faced backstabbing worm or something similar:stir:,with no more right to live on gods earth than a leporus diseased slug and as trustworthy as an english mp,s expenses claim.just wondered as i dont speak latin:tiphat:
 
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