XL Bully protesters in city say planned breed ban 'ridiculous'

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Emily Bishop, who has a two-year-old XL Bully called Cindy, spoke out during the first Nottingham protest which was held in Old Market Square

A protest against Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's proposed ban of XL Bully dog breed has taken place today in Nottingham city centre. About 12 people of all ages gathered in front of the council house in Old Market Square at around 12.20pm today to oppose the move and explain why.

XL Bully owners, however, are saying the measure is 'ridiculous' and that a dog's bad behaviour is the owner's fault. Emily Bishop, 25 and from Mansfield, organised Nottingham's first protest.

 

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