From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Anyone following this wretched business should read the lead letter in the current (18 May) issue of Shooting Times. (It's too long for me to key it in here, and my scanner is bust!) In it, Charles Nodder, formerly Director of Public Affairs at the old BFSS and then with The Game Conservancy, and now PR consultant to The National Gamekeepers' Organisation, has set out a lengthy argument in favour of a no-confidence motion. From someone whose professional work has involved close co-operation with John Swift for 17 years, it is quite the most outspoken and informed criticism I have seen so far, and he cites chapter and verse for various incidents and issues that have led him to support the no-confidence move. It's very sad to see live-quarry shooting tearing itself apart publicly like this, and the situation ought never to have been allowed to arise. Colin -------[Cybershooters contacts]-------- Editor: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website & subscription info: www.cybershooters.org
