As for the whole Tory/labour debate it depends if: 1) You are a basic rate tax payer or rely on family tax credits probably best to vote Labour. 2) If you earn over the basic rate of tax then it's probably best to vote Conservative. The issue with Labour is that they screw the rich people so much when they get in power the rich people move away and then we loose employment and the rich peoples tax receipts. Also, Labour tend to borrow way too much when they are in power which gets us into ****.
Errrrr yes I would as we are not cannibals carnivores yes, but not cannibals. I suppose it depends what your used to.
Sorry Welly, foxes do kill lambs and if they get into chicken pens they will kill them as well. Check on YouTube.
We mustn't say anything bad against poor old Foxy Woxy! Maybe Welly read too much Fantastic Mr Fox as a kid.
Foxes would never get into a well made sturdy chicken pen, although I grant you, if one did they would kill them all...
I like eating meat, always have. You don't, it's all about choices I guess. I'm not saying your wrong or right. Same with foxes, I know what they are like and think that the numbers need to be controlled. I do not agree with fox hunting in the traditional sense though.
Urban Foxes are biting into the brake cables of cars as they like the sweet taste of a Brake Fluid. Sorry but they are common vermin same as pigeons and they should be exterminated IMO.
Humans have only turned to cannibalism in extreme events to survive as far as I know. Maybe there are some Amazon tribes that do it? As I said, I suppose it depends on what you are used to.
Fox numbers are controlled by the number of prey available...nature controls itself well enough without human intervention.
I wouldnt go that far personally. I think foxes do contribute to getting rid of dead or diseased animals such as hares with myxomatosis but the numbers need to be controlled.
If you had said that foxes are dressing up in green and yellow and doing meth I might have believed you.
There have been many reported incidents down here in Sussex but hey who gives a fook! Not really worth worrying about!
I'm guessing you read that horseshit in the Daily Fail so surely it must only be the immigrant foxes that do that. I can think of other examples of vermin that I'd prefer to see exterminated than foxes if I'm being honest...
My take is; we are top of the food chain, we got there as carnivores and the growth in numbers of our species has been built in part on the domestication and farming of livestock. People who are wealthy enough can moralise all they like about being lovely and only eating free range, but it is arguably not an option for everyone and would freerange be sustainable for the bloated world population these days? Not likely! I wonder though how many people would actually be meat eaters if they had to look their lunch in the face and actually end its life? As a country boy, I would have no problem with it, if it is for sustinance, but for sport? I'm not sure it's sporting if a human has a rifle, a pack of dogs etc There is no need to inflict creulty on these animals beyond the unavoidable fact that they are being bred to eat in the first place. Fox hunting with dogs etc is basically cruel and unnessesary in my opinion. How a bunch of toffs find great pleasure in it is beyond me. As for eating humans, I can't really see any great distinction here. If I were struggling for food or starving in some zombie apocalypse and I had the choice between eating my dog or some chav. I'd rather kill and eat the chav! The world does not have that situation of desperation so I would imagine human will generally stay off the menu for the time being. But as someone who sees something new on a menu and wants to try it, if it were there and seen as legal, would it be morally worse to eat a human to; a cow, chicken, dog or horse? I guess it might depend on if you believe in skypixies and think we humans have a soul and all the bollox. So when we run short on meat I will not be the first in line for a chantry chav burger (Living on the chantry must count as beyond cruel to animals!) but I wouldn't discount it if all other meat sources became unavailable. (I might insist on well done too, if they were from Ipswich, don't want to take any chances!) Bah!