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UK, fox hunting day (despite bans)

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LONDON – The “Boxing Day” fox hunt, as the December 26th holiday is called in the UK, was an old English tradition, involving thousands of horse and dog hunters from one end of the country to the other. In theory it should have disappeared with the 2004 law, carried out by Tony Blair’s Labor government, which banned this type of hunting as “cruelty to animals”.

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