League Against Cruel Sports
The League Against Cruel Sports works to end cruelty to animals in the name of sport. Our campaigns are focusing on hunting, shooting, snaring, bullfighting and greyhound racing. We care about how animals are treated and so do our supporters.
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League Against Cruel Sports

League Against Cruel Sports We couldn't keep going without your support. See how you can get involved and help at our League website.

Source: www.league.org.uk
League Against Cruel Sports: What you can do to help stop animal cruelty.
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League Against Cruel Sports The Countryside Alliance...what do they really stand for?
Have a peek at the League's new blog and tell us what you think!

Source: cruelsports.wordpress.com
November 6, 2009 · Filed under Keep Cruelty History, Parliament & Politics &#183 Tagged Countryside Alliance, hunting, Hunting Act, Keep Cruelty History, Parliament, Repeal
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League Against Cruel Sports Check out the League's new blog at www.league.org.uk/blog and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/LeagueACS!

Source: www.league.org.uk
Taking a stroll in the countryside with your partner, children and dogs is as relaxing as sitting down on a Saturday night with a glass of wine watching the latest movie blockbuster. Read on…
Martin Strivens
Martin Strivens
Join all the Hate AA Gill sites on here and make your feelings known, maybe we can get him somewhere he really cares about, his wallet.
30 October at 17:39
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Source: www.guardian.co.uk
David Cameron, while confessing to a hunting habit of his own, has promised a free vote on Labour's ban on fox-hunting – calling the law a 'farce'. Would you support its repeal?
League Against Cruel Sports

League Against Cruel Sports We're at the Conservative Conference in Manchester, showing politicians that support for the Hunting Act is GROWING, and very few people want to see it repealed. See our website for the full story ... www.league.org.uk!

Source: www.league.org.uk
The League Against Cruel Sports campaigns against fox hunting, terrier work, and works to support the Hunting Act
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Hi Mark ... Yes, we had a stand at the SNP Conference and it went well and we made some good contacts.
27 October at 12:06
Mark
Mark
Good....tell me, did you guys have any input on the current draft of Wildlife and natural environment bill?
27 October at 12:43
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League Against Cruel Sports The League's KEEP CRUELTY HISTORY stand at the Labour Conference appeared behind Paxman on last night's Newsnight! www.keepcrueltyhistory.com

30 September at 03:14
Rosemarie
Rosemarie
Does it affect you when someone is murdered? When a woman is raped? when a child is molested? When innocent people are killed in war? We are all connected and everything we do in this life affects everyone else. And that includes our treatment of the animal kingdom.
02 October at 07:38
Roberta Wallace
Roberta Wallace
Actually, Charly, it DOES affect me directly as I live in the countryside. And when you have to resort to obscenities you have lost the argument.
27 October at 13:02
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League Against Cruel Sports follow us on twitter! www.twitter.com/LeagueACS - regular updates from the Party Conferences.

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League Against Cruel Sports We're at the Liberal Democrat conference in Bournemouth, as are the Countryside Alliance. It's fascinating to see them in action, spreading the myth that the Hunting Act is about to be repealed. Not without a fight it isn't!

Keep Cruelty History: www.keepcrueltyhistory.com

Source: www.keepcrueltyhistory.com
© 2009 League Against Cruel Sports (Registered Charity number 1095234) Visit our website Figures quoted are from opinion polling by Ipsos MORI, September 2008.
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Earlier this week, the Toro de la Vega, one of the cruellest bullfighting events in Spain, took place in Tordesillas, Valladolid. During the annual event, a bull is forced to cross a bridge by villagers who taunt it and tease it with spears...
Florian Leppla
Florian Leppla
@Shelley, you don't happen to have any photos?
18 September at 01:55
Patricia Parry
Patricia Parry
I am finding it very hard not to write what I truly feel. ALL animal cruelty must be stopped, we are supposed to be the most intellegent species but I think not so boycott whatever you can.
18 September at 07:45
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League Against Cruel Sports Visit the League's new website: www.keepcrueltyhistory.com

17 September at 03:05
Kathleen
Kathleen
Brilliant webpage, it gets right to the spot intended!
17 September at 04:19
Pam Young
Pam Young
keep fox hunting illegal
04 November at 13:05
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League Against Cruel Sports Our undercover monitors were out watching the Quantock Stag Hounds on 10th September, and we caught them out. Watch the film and you'll see for yourself.

When challenged by the press because they had strayed onto land owned by Sir Paul McCartney but managed by the League, they flatly denied any wrongdoing.

Well, what does it look like to you?

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The League has condemned the return to the arena of the British bullfighter, Frank Evans, who recently came out of retirement. Recent British media coverage showed Mr Evans preparing for his come back ‘fight’. The images, however, failed to depict the reality of bullfighting. T...
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