Members of the Senedd join calls to strengthen fox hunting laws

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National animal welfare charity the League Against Cruel Sports will be holding a reception at the Senedd for MSs to highlight their joint support for the next government in Westminster to strengthen fox hunting laws in England and Wales.

There will be an opportunity to photograph members of the Senedd and animal welfare campaigners at the event. They will be holding placards saying it’s “Time for Change” and “Amser Am Newid” and calling for an end to fox hunting in Wales and England.

Interviews are also available.

The event also marks the centenary of the League Against Cruel Sports and there will be speeches by Carolyn Thomas MS and Chris Luffingham, acting chief executive of the League Against Cruel Sports.

What: A League Against Cruel Sports event at the Senedd with MSs to highlight their support for a strengthening of fox hunting laws by the next UK government.

Where: Outside and inside the Senedd, Cardiff Bay, CF99 1 SN

When: Tuesday, June 11 from 12pm inside the Senedd. Photoshoot from 1pm outside the Senedd.

Contact: Mike Nicholas. Senior communications officer, League Against Cruel Sports, on 07816 113420 or mikenicholas@league.org.uk

The campaign is backed by the Time for Change Coalition Against Hunting, representing 34 animal welfare and environmental organisations.

Despite a fox hunting ban coming into force in 2005, the League Against Cruel Sports compiles reports showing hundreds of eyewitness sightings of suspected illegal fox hunting every year across Wales and England.

Fox hunting laws in Wales are not devolved and are determined by the UK government.

The League Against Cruel Sports is Britain’s leading charity that works to stop animals being persecuted, abused and killed for sport. The League was instrumental in helping bring about the landmark Hunting Act 2004, the Animal Welfare (Sentencing) Act 2021, the strengthened fox hunting laws of the Hunting with Dogs (Scotland) Act 2023 and a ban on the use of snares created by the Agriculture (Wales) Act 2023.

We carry out investigations to expose law-breaking and cruelty to animals and campaign for stronger animal protection laws and penalties. We work to change attitudes and behaviour through education and manage wildlife reserves. Find out more about our work at www.league.org.uk. Registered charity in England and Wales (no.1095234) and Scotland (no.SC045533).


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