UK leader says she’s prepared to allow a vote on fox hunting
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May said Tuesday that she’s prepared to allow a vote in Parliament on whether to lift Britain’s ban on fox hunting — reigniting an issue that still raises passions more than a decade after the practice was outlawed.
While campaigning for the June 8 election, May said she is in favour of hunting and a vote “would allow Parliament the opportunity to take the decision on this.”
The comments came after the Daily Mirror newspaper published a leaked email by Benjamin Mancroft, master of the Foxhounds Association. He said a Conservative landslide in the election could result in enough votes for the repeal of the ban.
Polls consistently suggest a majority of Britons oppose fox hunting, but many Conservative lawmakers represent rural areas where support is strongest.


