Presumably they shoot them? I don't see much fundamental difference, there's going to be a probably painful death either way.
As I say, I think it's mostly about class rather than cruelty.
The BBC are playing their part in winding up the public to get them on the side of the proposed government ban.
Perhaps it is the best thing, but I haven't heard any sensible debate about it. Just the idea that it's cruelty vs lovely fluffy wildlife hopping around happily, which is nonsense.
As I say, I think it's mostly about class rather than cruelty.
The BBC are playing their part in winding up the public to get them on the side of the proposed government ban.
Perhaps it is the best thing, but I haven't heard any sensible debate about it. Just the idea that it's cruelty vs lovely fluffy wildlife hopping around happily, which is nonsense.
