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Blair told to not rush hunt ban
Tony Blair should not attempt to rush through a quick compromise bill on hunting because it would not attract broad public support, according to the chairman of the government's hunting inquiry.
Speaking yesterday, Lord Burns said that "a meeting of the minds" between those for and against hunting was only possible "over a period of time".
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Published: Tue, 10 Sep 2002 01:00:00 GMT+01
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