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Born Hunter

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  1. f***ing up the establishment is sport to the fella!
  2. The future. A home grown sovereign sixth gen air superiority fighter! Tempest This is f***ing good stuff. The Europeans don't want us involved with their project and being the only tier 1 partners on the F-35 and our own Taranis project we have a lot of in house experience on stealth aircraft tech. The Japs and the Swedes are interested, both bring a lot to the table. This is the sort of stuff I want to see and that gives me confidence in the UK becoming a successful independent global trading nation. https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/uk-unveils-new-next-generation-fighter-jet-called-t
  3. I've never been concerned about a bull breed biting me. But they are a f***ing liability with other folks dogs. They don't go through the same stages of signalling aggression that most dogs do and couple that with the tools to do a lot of harm quickly I find them a pain in the f***ing arse. Equally, I doubt it'd be enforced in the slightest which makes discussing the issue moot.
  4. Mate, thanks for that but I really can't be arsed to read and criticise another paper. And I'm not commenting on the claims in the article alone because they're probably misleading.
  5. It's not ideal but I'm not worried. This is paradigm shifting for the world, never mind our establishment. Political changes of this scale aren't a flick of the switch, they take a long time to stabilise. The inability of government to do much constructive is part of the reason I want out of an even bigger complicated political entity. We need simple for healthy democracy.
  6. Maybe if the labour market hadn't been flooded with individuals from societies with a lower standard of living then some of those employers would have been forced to raise salaries to remain competitive in line with market pressures. Likewise some businesses would have simply become uneconomical which then requires government decision to allow it to die due to uncompetitiveness or allow cheap migrant labour in to full the need. The EU doesn't do either, they completely flood the Labour market!
  7. Im not sure thats true. I think the main reason was being sick of having what is perceived as a foreign power dictate to us what were allowed to do. Will immigration change? It could do. At the very least if brexit does return our sovereignty then we only have UK parliament to hold accountable, not the whole of Europe.
  8. Mate, the f***ing Arabs gave the taps on the oil a half turn open and cost the UK 65k+ jobs and the tax man £12B /yr! Shit happens! In a market economy of a highly developed country new jobs get created. Thousands of jobs means f**k all imo. If If If. What if the EU crashed the uk economy through piss poor policy decisions? Stop pretending remaing is a garuntee, that assumption is a fallacy.
  9. By the definition of the word! Nationally we will be more free to determine our own actions.
  10. I think something often missed here is ANY choice is a gamble. Staying in the EU doesn't garuntee that things will remain as they are now. Leaving doesn't garuntee things will change. Staying carries risks, leaving carries risks. f***ing breathing carries risks! I'll not vote out of cowardice.
  11. What's independence and freedom mean? Yeah nowt. f**k all fella. Outdated values.
  12. Which makes it a sovereignty issue fundamentally. You want the UK to have full control of its immigration.
  13. Sovereignty, beginning and end. Entirely about sovereignty.
  14. With how warm it is at the moment I finished my deer jerky off sun dried on a rack knocked up from hazel last Friday. I was surprised how quick it dried it. I suppose it was 2+ hours hickory cold smoked and then left over night in my smoker (no longer being smoked) and finished the following morning air dried for maybe 3-5 hours.
  15. The UK ranks #1 once again as the worlds greatest in terms of 'soft power'. Of course this would be affected when we leave the EU but by no means certain to be negative. When the f**k will we grow a pair. We ain't half a weak and dependent as a lot of globalist types would have us all believe. I'm seeing a lot of impressive shit getting done in the private sector and we still carry a lot of global influence. We're that f***ing divided and without direction right now though that it feels to me that neither of those things are able to work together optimally.
  16. I know a chap who's had a hail of 9mm from his Glock bounce off of a Longhorn! It needed a 25-06 to fix. Caliber can definitely matter with the big stuff.
  17. For all intents and purposes they don't exist here. UKIP is the only alternative. Besides no one on the right will vote for a party with 'lib' in its name. LOL LOL
  18. And I specifically used the word 'kill' because thats the ethically questionable part. Thats the part that requires the most justification. Thats the crux of all of the debate.
  19. I say killing because I outright refuse to sanitise it for political reasons. There's an honesty in the word killing, that many tried to hide from. I could kill numbers all day long, it does nothing for me. The best, most forfilling kills are the ones that were the hardest to achieve. The memory of the the hunts that needed guile and strategy outlive those that required little as a result of dumb luck.
  20. This aint about guns vs dogs either. Ive killed deer with running dogs and ive killed deer with rifles. They're both fantastic sports and both can be as sporting or unsporting as you make them.
  21. Same attraction to doing all the shit I do here. Same attraction I have to going into the wilds of NZ for chamois tahr and pigs. The raw adventure that hunting brings my soul. I've recently come back from stalking roebuck, calling mostly does in, just videoing them. I honestly do not see the difference ethically. Every single one of us go out to kill stuff because we enjoy it. We justify this various ways. If we want to talk about the justifications for big game hunting then I'd love to. Mate, the press completely perverts the image for their own agenda. Every dogman that's ever been in t
  22. The level of ignorance being displayed by you pair of antis is mind blowing. Typical elitist inverted snobbery from fellas that tend to only work dogs and don't even want to open their mind's to anything else because you already 'know' it all. Guns, dogs, traps its all hunting. There's sporting and unsporting ways of doing any of em. Estates, conservancies, ranches etc, places managed exclusively for hunting are the last refuges for most of the world's ecosystems, especially African. 60% more wildlife habitat is run for hunting in Africa than is not and instead protected as a nationa
  23. First prize for most bigoted post on the internet. Have you ever met a 'big game hunter'. Or already know all you need to.
  24. It’s a f***ing shame because were bloody good at it! LOL
  25. That makes it sound a bad thing, lol.
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