Brian May Campaigns Against Tories Repealing Hunting Act
Written by Vegetarian Star on May 6th, 2010 in Animal Issues, Male Musicians, Male Singers.
Queen guitarist Brian May campaigned in the region of Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire constituency recently, an area that is being targeted by the Tory party.
He was accompanied by supporters from his Save Me Campaign, which he created to educate and encourage people to help preserve many of the laws that already exist that protect animals.
The party is of interest to May because it has expressed desire in repealing the Hunting Act of 2004.
“I want to say ‘please be aware that the Conservatives may try to look moderate and nice but they are still steeped in blood sports’.”
“The country will be awash in the blood of innocent animals if the Conservatives get back in, and I just want people to be aware of that.”
A series of full page ads have been placed in newspapers by UK animal rights group PAL (Political Animal Lobby) warning people that if the Tories win the election, the fox hunting ban will be lifted.
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July 7th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
Brian May has been on a mission to protect foxes, hares, badgers, stags,
Hedgehogs,
and all wildllife species from being hunted, culled, abused and mistreated in
the UK. Brian May is an amazing guitarist, a scientist, a writer, a
photographer and a humane person who respects the innate rights of all
creatures great and small.