Animal rights group to push for 'barbaric' fox hunting to be outlawed

Animal rights activists are calling for an outright ban on fox hunting.

Animal rights group to push for 'barbaric' fox hunting to be outlawed

Animal rights activists are calling for an outright ban on fox hunting.

St Stephen's Day is traditionally a day when enthusiasts around the country engage in the sport.

ARAN, an animal rights group, is calling on the Taoiseach Enda Kenny to stamp out what it calls a "barbaric" form of entertainment.

Spokesperson John Carmody said: "In 2015, ARAN will be putting more resources into place to press for this very cruel and vicious form of a bloodsport to be outlawed.

"It's outlawed in the UK. We've got no reason for it to continue in this country, considering how cruel and barbaric it tends to be."

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