Hunting vote postponed as SNP threaten to thwart Tory plans

56 Nationalist MPs had said they would vote against 'watering down' of hunting ban, despite Nicola Sturgeon's pledge

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A vote on fox-hunting due to take place tomorrow has been postponed after SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon said her party's 56 MPs would oppose plans to relax the ban in England and Wales – thus abandoning her personal pledge not to intervene in issues that do not concern Scottish voters.

The BBC reports that "changes restricting Scottish MPs' voting rights on non-Scottish issues could now be introduced" before Parliament votes on the hunting ban.

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