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Monday: London Protest Against 'Bloodsports Banker' Lord Ashton

Greater London Action for Animals (GLAA) | 02.12.2010 18:00 | Animal Liberation

Lord Henry Ashton of Hyde is a regular financial contributor to bloodsports, allows hunts to go on his land and rides with the Heythrop Hunt in Gloucestershire, as have generations of his family. Henry has also, in recent weeks, acted in a violent manner and held hunt monitors and saboteurs on his land.

Lord Henry Ashton of Hyde is a regular financial contributor to bloodsports, allows hunts to go on his land and rides with the Heythrop Hunt in Gloucestershire, as have generations of his family. Henry has also, in recent weeks, acted in a violent manner and held hunt monitors and saboteurs on his land.

When not out killing foxes for entertainment, Henry Ashton acts as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of city firm, Faraday.

This Monday, Greater London Action for Animals campaigners will hold a demonstration at the Faraday offices in the City of London to let everybody know about how the company executive finds is appetising to be involved in bloodsports. We will also be expressing solidarity to local hunt saboteurs and monitors who keep check on the Heythrop, whom David Cameron also rides with.

Following our victory with Hamleys abandoning animals being used as instore promotions, the demonstration will be re-located to here.

GLAA Contact Number: 07530 585278

MEET 11am, MONDAY 6th DECEMBER AT

Faraday,
Corn Exchange
55 Mark Lane
London EC3R 7NE
Tel: 020 7702 3333
Fax: 020 7680 4369

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If you cannot make it, please contact Lord Henry Ashton about his involvement in bloodsports:

Direct Line - 0207 680 4239
Fax: 020 7680 4369
 henry.ashton@faraday.com
PA Louise Dunning - Tel: 0207 680 4300 /  louise.dunning@faraday.com

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