05 October 2021, 20:03
KathiPrime Minister’s father calls for him to ban big game hunt trophies from UK
https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/ne...s-him-192936117.htmlPrime Minister’s father calls for him to ban big game hunt trophies from UK
David Lynch, PA Parliamentary Reporter
Mon, 4 October 2021, 2:29 pm·3-min read
The Prime Minister’s father has called on him to bring forward laws that prevent British big game hunters from bringing home trophies of their kills from Africa.
Stanley Johnson has said it was “amazing” a debate was going on about whether or not to ban trophy hunters importing the spoils from their big game stalking expeditions.
He told a fringe event at the Conservative Party Conference on Monday that he was “pro-the Government”, and made reference to his son Boris Johnson, saying “some of my children are involved with the Government”.
But Mr Johnson called on the Government to outlaw trophy hunting imports, as it had promised in its 2019 manifesto.
He said: “When I first went to Africa there were about 400,000 to 500,000 lions and now there are 20,000 or 30,000 lions.”
Mr Johnson added: “Don’t think I am not pro-the Government. Of course I am pro-the Government. I am connected with the Government. Some of my children are involved with the Government.
“But… would you believe, this Government is still trying to make up its mind whether the measure it has promised to ban trophy hunting – and it was in the manifesto – trying to make up its mind whether this should only apply to animals who are listed in the endangered species list or whether it should apply to people who kill animals for fun.
“I think it is amazing that that debate is still going on.”
Original plans for the new law banning hunting trophies were sparked by the shooting of Cecil the Lion in 2015 by American dentist Walter Palmer at a reserve in Zimbabwe.
At the Conservative fringe event to mark World Animal Day on October 4, Mr Johnson also disagreed with Brexit-voting Tory MPs about their stance on the EU referendum.
Morley and Outwood MP Andrea Jenkyns said: “The UK’s departure from the EU has given our great country the opportunity to further advance our domestic animal welfare standards and act as a dynamic leader on the world stage.
“So I say: We are already one of the world leading in this field, but why not be number one?”
In reply, Mr Johnson spoke about his career as an MEP in the 1970s and 1980s, working with other politicians to create Europe-wide animal welfare standards.
Mr Johnson, who campaigned for remain, said: “This is one of the occasions where I am not going necessarily agree with Andrea that being out of the EU is the best possible thing in the world.”
But Bury South MP Christian Wakeford later said: “Previously 80% of animal welfare legislation came from the EU law, and I apologise for disagreeing with Stanley.”
Mr Wakeford, who recently introduced a Bill into Parliament calling for the end of fur trade imports, added: “But now that we have left the European Union and everyone who said that Brexit was going to be a race to the bottom for animal welfare legislation, they were wrong.”
06 October 2021, 04:22
Michael RobinsonHave we lost the ability as a people, in Great Britain, and America as well, to identify stupid policies promulgated by stupid leaders, and reject them outright?
And not just stupid, but astonishingly stupid, on both counts.
This is absurd. Of course, only the game populations will suffer.
But these idiots can't get past their emotional upset far enough to understand the issues.
It really does amount to neo-colonialism. Telling African governments that they don't know what they're doing or what's best for themselves.
If they really feel that way, then why don't they go in with guns, the way they used to do?
Hypocrites and cowards, all of them.
06 October 2021, 05:48
Lamarquote:
Have we lost the ability as a people, in Great Britain, and America as well, to identify stupid policies promulgated by stupid leaders, and reject them outright?
well,,, yeah...
it's not that we don't recognize the stupidity, it's that you can't do nuthin about it.
06 October 2021, 06:24
boarkillerPrime example is Mark Levin
He totally condemns African hunting and that’s constitutional scholar for you
Unfortunately this affects brain cell of most politicians and talking heads
07 October 2021, 18:58
RatwhiskersThe Conservatives used to be known as the party of the Countryside, Farming and Business. The have now become the party of woke agendas and idiocy!
Bojo left a loophole open last year, so folks could leave the country while everyone else was in lock-down, so they could carry out repairs and such on foreign properties they owned...... Or in truth, so that his father stanley could go on holiday to his house in Greece.
Fools and idiots the lot of them....
07 October 2021, 22:46
Russ GouldAs I have said before, the gene pool in the UK was depleted in WW1 and WW2. The ninnies survived.
08 October 2021, 01:55
rolankHas Mark Levin ever called for the banning of african hunting? He's an animal lover as we all are but also a practical man who just needs to be explained how hunting will save african wildlife.