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Published Date: 14 February 2008
BIG Brother Celebrity Hijack winner John Loughton was joining the fight against animal cruelty today by posing outside Holyrood with a placard calling on the Scottish Government to ban snares.
The call by the aspiring politician from Pilton, who is chairman of the Scottish Youth Parliament, comes less than a week before the Government makes its announcement on the future of snaring.

He is calling on the Government to "have a heart" for animals this Valentine's Day.

Mr Loughton, 20, is backing the campaign led by Advocates for Animals and the League Against Cruel Sports. He is the 5000th person to sign a petition to the Scottish Parliament calling for snares to be banned. In a letter to the Environment Minister, Michael Russell, he called for a ban on the manufacture, sale and use of snares in Scotland.

He said: "The practice of snaring is primitive and cruel and surely no human interest can justify the suffering which these traps inflict on animals.

"Pet cats and dogs can be caught and killed by snares. No civilised country should tolerate the capture of protected species, farmed animals and pets in these indiscriminate devices."





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  • Last Updated: 14 February 2008 10:48 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 14/02/2008 12:32:50
Yeah. He really understands what he is talking about and I don't think.
2

Pepper,

14/02/2008 13:25:36
Anyone with a bit of sense would understand what he is talking about. He clearly is of average intelligence possibly unlike yourself.
3

Dinglebert Slaptiback,

Edinburgh 14/02/2008 13:33:37
Well done John. Using your fame to highlight an important cause, not just to generate magazine interviews or a short-lived marriage (eat your heart out, Chantelle).
4

PJ,

Edinburgh 14/02/2008 14:56:46
#3

Not really as the headline states "Big Brother winner calls for snares ban" not "John Loughton calls for snares ban" that wouldn't make the newspaper!
5

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 14/02/2008 15:50:04
Pepper,

Correct. I am of higher intelligence.
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14/02/2008 16:41:32
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Reckless,

hffu 14/02/2008 21:00:16
February 2010: Big Brother winner wins Nobel prize for some crappy non-idea.

What have we become when the opinion of some deadbeat makes it to a newpaper?
8

Reckless,

hffu 14/02/2008 21:02:03
They'll be calling for fishing to be banned next. Bl**dy idiots. Fishing is man's natural instinct. Snares are useful tools for catching rabbits etc.

 

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