The Times Online reports of Red faces as the BBC is outfoxed in listeners' poll where the "flagship" Today programme organised a listeners' poll where they could vote for the law that the listeners would most like to see scrapped.
The hideously urban BBC have “suspicions that there was an organised campaign at work”. (Errr... yes, that's what voting is about - rallying your supporters to ensure they register their views). As a result 52.8% voted for the repeal of the Hunting Act.
Gorse Fox (who has no axe to grind on the subject of hunting) did participate in the vote - he was one of the 6.1% that voted that the Human Rights Act should be scrapped.
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