Deer Stalking in West Ham?

Orion

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Can anyone provide contact details for stalking available in the borough?

Judging by one of the written questions to DEFRA from the Labour Shadow Treasury Minister and MP for West Ham, Lyn Brown, there must be a considerable amount of deer being taken on the streets of London E3 and surrounding areas - with many of them wounded to boot!

If anyone is still in doubt that some, (the majority?) of rank (sic) and file urban labour MPs are ideologically wedded to an animals rights agenda, then have a read through the details of the inane questions she has put forward on the badger cull, deer culling and, (even more unbelievably), grey squirrel release post-capture! :cuckoo:

Read about it here

The actual written questions to DEFRA can be viewed here - scroll down to those posed on 03 & 04/02/14

You can hopefully get a feel for where we might be heading with deer stalking (culling) in the UK if these idiots get into power - only carried out when all other methods of control have been tried and exhausted - fencing, contraception, etc. - and then only by government appointed/employed 'professionals' to ensure a 'minus fun' experience for the 'gunman/killer' - no doubt preceded by a 5 year 'voluntary' mandatory DSC1 & 2 requirement by our shooting organisations. ;)

Obviously DEFRA were in no position to provide an answer to the "how many of those deer are shot cleanly the first time; and how many need to be dispatched with a second or further shot", question, (as if it were being asked for any other purpose than to discredit deer stalking in the first place :rolleyes:), but if you feel like informing Ms Brown of your own ethical shooting of deer and the numbers involved, I'm sure she'll welcome the input Contact Lyn Brown MP
 
if these idiots get into power
As luck would have it, that's unlikely.

I've heard on the BBC's Politics Show, that Jeremy might be nominated as the Shadow Defence Secretary.
You couldn't make up a more bizarre idea.
I am beginning to think that Labour's leadership like being in opposition.
They still get paid and don't need to take any responsibility, just moan, easy money.
 
I am beginning to think that Labour's leadership like being in opposition.

It's probably a very good fit for some of them, like being on a permanent student protest against things they are unlikely to ever have experience of - cf. Lisa 'I'll Say Anything' Nandy & RLB signing the 'Labour Trans Pledge' without considering the potential consequences of women and LGB people leaving the party in droves.
 
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