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Tory MSP’S link to hunt facing police investigat­ion

- ALISTAIR GRANT

A SENIOR Scottish Tory MSP is facing calls to “firmly distance herself” from a foxhunting group at the centre of a police probe.

The controvers­ial Lauderdale Hunt – which Rachael Hamilton has close ties to – was allegedly filmed allowing a pack of hounds to pursue a fox across a field last month.

Campaigner­s have raised concerns the incident broke the law, while Green MSP Alison Johnstone, who accompanie­d the League Against Cruel Sports to observe the hunt, said she was left in no doubt that current legislatio­n is failing to protect wildlife.

The SNP said Ms Hamilton now has “serious questions” to answer.

A spokesman said: “Rachael Hamilton’s foxhunting connection­s are well known and it’s not the first time the Lauderdale Hunt has faced serious allegation­s of breaking the law. And now the activities of this group have been witnessed first-hand by an MSP and, once again, reported to the police.

“Rachael Hamilton has some serious questions to answer”.

Police confirmed they are examining the latest incident, which is alleged to have taken place on November 20. Campaigner­s said footage showed hounds chasing a fox across an open field with no guns in sight.

Foxhunting has been banned in Scotland since 2002. However, a loophole allows foxes to be driven from cover using dogs before being shot.

Ms Johnstone, who observed the Lauderdale Hunt alongside campaigner­s, said she saw a fox “running for its life, pursued by a pack of dogs”.

The MSP added: “The mounted hunt followed after them, and I was left in no doubt that the current law is failing to protect our wildlife.

“Hunting with dogs was meant to have been banned in Scotland in 2002, but this clearly has not worked.”

Ms Hamilton, the Scottish Tories culture spokeswoma­n, has ridden with the Lauderdale and Duke of Buccleuch hunts, while her husband Billy says he manages the Lauderdale group on his Facebook page.

The Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshi­re MSP said she was not present on November 20.

Members of both the Lauderdale and Buccleuch hunts have previously been accused of flouting rules.

A spokeswoma­n for the Lauderdale Hunt said it “operates within the law to comply with the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002”.

She added: “Hunts are regularly subjected to spurious allegation­s.”

 ??  ?? „ Rachael Hamilton MSP says she was not at the hunt.
„ Rachael Hamilton MSP says she was not at the hunt.

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