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There are fears for the future of hounds if trail hunting is banned (Image: Getty Images)
Sir Keir Starmerโs Government is accused of waging a โwar against rural peopleโ as opponents of a ban on trail hunting urge the public to speak up before a Government consultation ends on Thursday. Labour peer Ann Mallalieu warned her own party that a ban would cause โincalculableโ harm to the countryside and lead to job losses and pub closures.
Trail hunting involves laying an animal-based scent trail for dogs to follow but Labour made a manifesto pledge to ban it in 2024. The Government says the sport โcarries an inherent risk of the dogs picking up the scent of a live wild mammal and then pursuing itโ.
Baroness Mallalieu, who is president of the Countryside Alliance, warned against a ban, saying: โThose who break the law can be prosecuted under the existing law. The Government now proposes to criminalise those who follow it as they directed.โ
The former barrister had a direct message for Labour: โI urge my party to reset its relationship with rural people and focus on delivering for them, not against them.โ
The Countryside Alliance has called on the Government to drop its โtoxic culture warโ and โstart legislating for rural people not against themโ.
Sandy Wilson, a kennel huntsman with the Bedale Hunt in North Yorkshire, said: โI have worked in hunt service for most of my life. It’s all I know. I have given everything to the care of hounds and cannot imagine a world where this isnโt what I wake up every morning to do.
“By trail hunting, we are doing what the last Labour Government told us to do when they banned traditional hunting, but now they want to ban this too.โ
Mr Wilson said it felt as if the Government was โpicking on my community as a way to distract from failings elsewhereโ.
He said: โIt is nothing more than a culture war against rural peopleโฆ When he was seeking votes in the countryside, Keir Starmer promised respect. Since taking office heโs come after farmers, rural businesses and now us. Itโs very sad. Livelihoods are at stake. Jobs will be lost and communities harmed.โ
Shadow Environment Secretary Victoria Atkins also opposed a ban, saying: โRather than tackling the cost of living, or funding our defence properly, Labour is going after the lawful sport of trail hunting in their latest attack on rural communities.
โThis strange prioritisation has nothing to do with animal welfare and everything to with needing to appease their rebelling backbenchers. Not content with hammering farmers with taxes and covering the countryside with solar panels, they are now taking aim at rural culture itself.โ

Baroness Mallalieu was a high profile barrister and is now president of the Countryside Alliance (Image: Jonathan Buckmaster)
However, Emma Slawinski, chief executive of the League Against Cruel Sports, said she wanted to see โtrail hunting bannedโ with โa proper deterrent in the form of jail sentences to deter would-be huntersโ.
She said: โWe need to call time on the huntsโ war on the countryside. Fox hunting never stopped โ we received reports of 488 foxes being chased during the most recent season and 1,220 incidents in which hunts wreaked havoc on rural communities, including by trespassing, worrying livestock, and hounds running amok on railway lines and busy roads.
โI urge the public to have their say on hunting with dogs and take part in the government consultation, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to consign barbaric fox hunting to the history books.โ
A spokesperson for the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, said: โThis Government has made a clear commitment to ban trail hunting due to concerns about how it is being practiced.
โWe understand that this is a complex issue and we want to make sure all those with an interest have the opportunity to shape how we bring this forward. We want alternative practices such as drag hunting and cleanโboot hunting, which use nonโanimal scents, to continue to thrive and support local jobs and businesses.โ
