Prime Minister Boris Johnson once called for fox hunters to break the law and continue killing the animals, also noting that he derived “semi-sexual” enjoyment from the practice.
In 2005, the future Prime Minister penned an article in The Spectator magazine in which he slammed then-Prime Minister Tony Blair’s decision to outlaw fox hunting as a “Marxian attack” on the upper class.
“It is a brutal and pointless liquidation of a way of life. They ban it just because they can; and the people I really despair of are those idiots who say that they ‘don’t care much one way or another’,” Mr Johnson wrote in 2005, adding that the ban “was not about cruelty.”
In the piece, the then-Tory MP for Henley, said that he “loved” hunting for foxes with dogs because of the “semi-sexual relation with the horse” and the “military-style pleasure of wheeling and charging as one.”