I have to say I won't hear anything against anybody's right to protest their own point of view around Westminster, in particular on something on which there's clearly a whole range of valid opinions. It's difficult enough in general for some people to make their voice heard when they're in a minority or when they see themselves as disenfranchised from the modern urban thrust of the political mainstream. It's even more difficult if those in a similar position - even if on an issue which others might funamentally disagree with like we have here with the pro-hunters - are not seen as having a right to protest.
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[only slightly /trolling]