In the opening of this debate it is said that “Polls shows around 75% of British people agree with the fox hunting ban”. This is a HALF-TRUTH. 75% of people who give a damn about it are against it. That leaves 15% of people who give a damn are FOR foxhunting. But approx 23% of the population actually CARE about it which means 5.75% of the population want foxhunting and 17.25% don’t want it. I am afraid that 17.25% of the population wanting a ban is not enough to have made this a legitimate law. Only the Conservatives can see the real truth behind this and they will repeal this daft and unworkable law. If only 17.25% of the population want a ban, that means 82.75% DID NOT WANT IT therefore what right had Blair got to ban it…? Answer: NONE!