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  1. Heading off for more meetings with MPs in Westminster.
  2. Another productive day meeting MPs who are determined to Keep Cruelty History. Coming soon...find out if your candidates are signed up!
  3. Momentum is really building to Keep Cruelty History with MPs and parliamentary candidates from all sides signing up every day!
  4. Off for another busy day of meetings with MPs and Parliamentary candidates who are determined to Keep Cruelty History.
  5. RT @LeagueACS Controversial 'hunting misery' film previewed at Westminster tonight http://wp.me/pFzzJ-3h
  6. Very productive meetings with MPs today who are determined to Keep Cruelty History!
  7. Having a busy day of meetings with MPs who want to Keep Cruelty History.
  8. Extremely busy organising meetings with the vast numbers of MPs who want to Keep Cruelty History!
  9. Great article on Keep Cruelty History in Total Politics... http://bit.ly/40clM5
  10. The Daily Politics reports on the Tories and repeal of the Hunting Act: http://bit.ly/1JL7PP
  11. Delighted to see Labours' 'Back The Ban' campaign!
  12. Looking forward to the November 1st broadcast of Countryfile. www.keepcrueltyhistory.com
  13. Nick Herbert MP reported to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over donations received from hunters. www.league.org.uk #hunting
  14. Nick Herbert again shows how out of touch his party is with the 75% of the public that supports the Hunting Act: http://bit.ly/4mGH2j
  15. Extremely encouraged by the number of MPS and parliamentary candidates pledging to Keep Cruelty History.
  16. Yet more MPs and parliamentary candidates are signing up to Keep Cruelty History.
  17. Signs that the Conservative Party are starting to retreat on plans to repeal the Hunting Act. http://bit.ly/1yK1F1
  18. Story in today's Telegraph on how Tory party might backtrack on Hunting Act repeal. www.keepcrueltyhistory.com
  19. Continuing to have MPs and Prospective Parliamentary Candidates commit to vote against any future repeal of the Hunting Act.
  20. Well done David Miliband for highlighting the threat to the Hunting Act in his speech to the #labconf. www.keepcrueltyhistory.com