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Response rates from 266 Dublin South-East voters.

13%
Yes
87%
No
11%
Yes
83%
No
2%
Yes, this is a tradition that supports rural communities
4%
No, this is a cruel sport which should remain illegal

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Dublin South-East voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @9ZPJ2Z7answered…6 days6D

It should be regulated and only allowed in certain areas and circumstances. For example when population numbers are in excess

 @9ZDW5P9answered…2wks2W

If the fox is a danger to your animals on your farm yes other then that if there’s a hunting season for fox hunting they should stick to it

 @9ZD69XPanswered…2wks2W

Yes, so long as the fox population remains stable and is not hunted in mass to the point that their species is put in danger

 @9Z9B9Y4answered…3wks3W

No it’s a cruel sport for literally 0 reason and are only for rich bastar*s who have nothing else to do in their life except sit their fat *** on a horse with 50 beagles chasing 1 fox how about doing some f’ing good in the world instead of spreading more hate

 @9N94HWPanswered…6mos6MO

No, I do not support it. It should be illegal whether with dogs or without and all bloodsports should be banned.

 @9F49VTManswered…1yr1Y