Fox hunting remains prohibited in the United Kingdom
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The fox hunting in England and Wales, a noble tradition, remains forbidden. That is what the British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday in an interview with the BBC. May promised in the run-up to the elections last year that the parliament would vote on a repeal of the ban, but that will not happen. She suffered a painful defeat at the ballot box. '' A clear message '', said the prime minister in the interview.
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair forbade the hunting of foxes in 2004. David Cameron, as prime minister, also fenced with the permission of the hunt, but that was never the case. May also took on the BBC for US President Donald Trump. "When I contact President Trump, I see someone who wants to make sure he makes decisions that are in the interests of the United States," she said.
The British Prime Minister responded to the much-discussed and sold book Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff. It states that Trump is not suitable to be president. Trump himself responded Saturday by calling himself a "very stable genius."
A visit from Trump to the UK just continues, May said. However, she did not give details There is a lot to do about the visit. Among others, the mayor of London is fiercely against the arrival of Trump.
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