Sir Ben Wallace leads opposition to trail-hunting ban

Former defence secretary Sir Ben Wallace has taken on the role of chairing Future for Hunting to oppose the UK government's manifesto commitment to ban trail-hunting.

Sir Ben Wallace, who has limited personal experience with trail-hunting, cited his background in rural communities as motivation for the role. He grew up in Ditcheat and now lives in Cumbria, home to the Vale of Lune Harriers.

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