@NatalieFleetMP I've never worked in a palace, but I assume that they are traditionally filled with people getting pissed at the expense of normal people.
@WayneCrosb44590 @popesplainer81 @AprilAubade@jimthegiant Fox hunting similar to the current form goes back to the 1750s, when Hugo Meynell bred faster hounds, meaning hunts could begin later in the morning, suitable for hungover gentlemen. Not a tradition for the masses like wassailing or maypoles.
@Nigel_Farage Mate, that's why dogs should be on leads near livestock or wild animals. And hounds (as hunt fans sure to remind me they are called) are only genetically similar to pet dogs. They have been bred and trained to be bloodthirsty