''Well on this day of some sadness, I have discovered that a Sunday Newspaper is trying to make trouble for me, suggesting I am hiding something. Obviously this is not an accident. As Gavin Grant (president of the RSPCA) has said to me, when you are fighting for a cause, you can define your progress by the friends you make, but also by the enemies you make. I have put a lot of people's backs up by fighting against hunting, and blood sports in General. The principal force which fights FOR blood sports is the so-called Countryside Alliance. Now many of you may be new to this idea. The name 'Countryside Alliance', of course, sounds nice and gentle and rural, doesn't it? It sounds like these would be people who are nurturing our forest and glades, protecting the wild animals ? Well, nothing could be further from the truth. They chose this euphemistic name carefully. The CA is essentially a continuation of an organisation which used to be called the 'Field Sports Association' - and for 'Field Sports', read 'Blood Sports'. For these ugly and barbaric 'sports' that they still promote are Fox-Hunting with packs of dogs, Stag Hunting with dogs, and the truly despicable practice of hare-coursing. All these 'traditional' activities were made illegal by the Hunting Act of 2004, but is no secret that all of them still go on, on a daily basis, because under this Government a blind eye is turned. Indeed Cameron and his buddies all have close connections with the CA and had promised to try to make blood sports legal again.
So, people like me and the RSPCA and IFAW and PETA and LACS … all of whom are fighting for decent treatment for animals, are the target of scurrilous people who would like to discredit us.
This 'story' was phoned through to my chaps a couple of days ago, with the usual kind of threat that they will publish anyway, but 'what did we have to say for ourselves', as if we had something to hide. Well, we don't. I'm printing my letter to this reporter Kevin Dowling below, so you guys, and anyone else who is interested, can see the truth. But expect a sensationalist piece in the Sunday Times tomorrow, making out that I have done something against my principles. I haven't.
All the very best
Bri''
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I made this little drawing yesterday! I was really happy about the great news! Hope you'll like it!
Marie
''The Queen guitarist Brian May has pleaded with European politicians to vaccinate cattle, rather than shoot badgers in a bid to halt the spread of TB.
He led a delegation to Brussels as part of efforts to prevent a cull in parts of Somerset and Gloucestershire.
BBC reporter Paul Baltrop speaks to Mr May, Gavin Grant from the RSPCA and Julie Girling, Conservative MEP about the issue.''
(taken from BBC News)