greylag Posted August 14, 2019 Report Share Posted August 14, 2019 Guess who has started another petition.Avery and his gang are chortling about the numbers who have already signed.This has already been discussed before a parliamentary committee when a previous petition was put forward. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scully Posted August 14, 2019 Report Share Posted August 14, 2019 1 minute ago, greylag said: Guess who has started another petition.Avery and his gang are chortling about the numbers who have already signed.This has already been discussed before a parliamentary committee when a previous petition was put forward. Have you pointed that out to him? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papercase Posted August 14, 2019 Report Share Posted August 14, 2019 Keeping spitting the dummy out of the pram, throw enough shizer 'till it sticks seems to be the current focus. There hand is no stronger than last time - apart from they've had some more media coverage.. As Matt Cross said "I doubt they think they can knock out shooting with one legal punch, instead they intend to wear down our willingness and ability to fight." "...Calmness is essential. When their next thing comes along, look at the detail of the challenge, not the grandstanding headlines. Both of their challenges have been far more limited than they appeared and far easier to deal with. The first was seen off with a paperwork exercise by DEFRA, the second will probably go the same way. Undoubtedly annoying and disruptive, but hardly a cause for panic. Shooting has powerful, well-organised lobby groups. The organisations are essential. Small groups can make large organisations look foolish and slow to react, that comes from the way different sizes of organisations work. But they are powerful groups with serious resources. Should any of these challenges ever come to court, those resources will tell. I have no doubt that a significant part of the Wild Justice plan is to sheer off chunks of the membership of those organisations in order to reduce their resources and political clout. It is like a speedboat and a frigate. The speedboat can dart in and cause chaos, before the frigate is even heading in the right direction. But when it comes to the crunch the frigate will win. Unless half her crew has jumped overboard in terror convinced that their captain is useless and that their ship will be sunk." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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