Sir Ben Wallace lidera la oposición a la prohibición de la caza de rastro

El exsecretario de Defensa, Sir Ben Wallace, ha asumido la presidencia de Future for Hunting para oponerse al compromiso electoral del gobierno del Reino Unido de prohibir la caza de rastro.

Sir Ben Wallace, quien cuenta con una experiencia personal limitada en la caza de rastro, citó su trayectoria en comunidades rurales como motivación para asumir el cargo. Creció en Ditcheat y actualmente vive en Cumbria, sede de la asociación de caza Vale of Lune Harriers.

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