Bruce in West Oz
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This is a direct quote from this morning's Sporting Shooter's Association of Australia e-mail alert.
I'm no Anglophile, but I loathe seeing someone publicly slapped down like this for expressing a view.
I realise the alert specifically calls for the Australian experience -- but some of my more erudite and scholarly friends here may be able to help with the American -- and especially the Canadian -- experience.
Or even just acknowledge/support her views.
B
I'm no Anglophile, but I loathe seeing someone publicly slapped down like this for expressing a view.
UK Sports Minister Ms Kate Hoey's email address is hoeyk@parliament.uk
We have spoken to her office in Parliament House today and she would welcome information regarding the firearm issue in Australia which would support her comments as reported in The Guardian (see below)
Sarah Hall from The Guardian has an email
sarah.hall@guardian.co.uk
You may also wish to enlighten her on the roaring "success" of the Coalition's gun buyback in Australia.
Be nice.
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No 10 rebukes Hoey in gun row
The Guardian
Sarah Hall political correspondent
Thursday January 4, 2001
Downing Street last night slapped down the outspoken sports minister Kate Hoey after she attacked the ban on handguns introduced after the Dunblane massacre.
A spokeswoman stressed Ms Hoey's views, which drew immediate condemnation from anti-gun campaigners, were not shared by the prime minister and were a clear breach of laws banning all handguns introduced in 1997.
The careful distancing from the junior minister's views came after the maverick MP for Vauxhall told a shooting magazine fellow Labour MPs had taken a "very unfair attitude" towards legitimate shooting. She claimed
the ban had done nothing to prevent criminals getting their hands on weapons and suggested young children should be encouraged to learn shooting.
The minister appeared particularly provocative since her comments came barely a week after she contradicted the government line by calling for a return to terracing at Premiership football grounds, which have been all-seater since the Taylor Report into the Hillsborough tragedy.
Ms Hoey, an Arsenal fan who learned to shoot as a farmer's daughter in County Antrim, has been no stranger to controversy. She has consistently defended foxhunting, winning plaudits from the Countryside Alliance.
I realise the alert specifically calls for the Australian experience -- but some of my more erudite and scholarly friends here may be able to help with the American -- and especially the Canadian -- experience.
Or even just acknowledge/support her views.
B