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Apr

Tory, Labour and Lib Dems: No More Bearskins

In a multi-party effort, MPs from all three major political parties have sent shocking footage of bear hunting to all of their colleagues. Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, Labour MP Chris Mullin and Liberal Democrat MP Mike Hancock are calling on their parties to help end the slaughter of Canadian black bears and the squandering of the Ministry of Defence (MoD) budget on caps made from black-bear fur.

“Polls show that 80 per cent of Britons oppose the waste of taxpayer funds on the cruel and barbaric bear killings for the guards’ caps”, explain the MPs in the letter that accompanies the video. “Please join me in calling on the Ministry of Defence to end this cruelty – you will clearly be carrying out the wishes of the vast majority of your constituents.”

Wow, lots of politicians will have read that letter and I certainly hope many watched the video. Now we have to wait and see if they do something about it…


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posted by kayj on April 14th, 2008 at 3:33 am

Is a bear ripped apart for every new solider and what do they do with the old hats, could they perhaps be reused.

all cruellty to the bear must be stopped. Be it in Canada, China or Vietnam.

posted by J Wannan on April 14th, 2008 at 8:36 am

I wrote to MOD about this and received a reply from a James Ryan, Land Forces Secretariat, Erskine Barracks, Wiltshire. I quote ‘replicating the complex structure of a bears fur presents significant technical challenges and no suitable alternative to the bearskin caps has yet been identified’!! What is it they can’t replicate? It’s healing properties, its bulletproofness, its ability to camouflage the wearer in any terrain? Oh no, they just think it looks nice. What an excuse.

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