The ban on hunting with dogs came into force in 2005, although dogs are allowed to follow a scent or flush out a fox as long as the fox is not killed
The Conservative leader David Cameron has said MP’s will have a free vote if they win the next election.
The shadow justice minister Edward Garnier has said that support is growing for ban to be scrapped. The chair of the repeal committee, said: "Most people at the moment are not interested in hunting, they're interested in the economy.
"But I'm finding there is a gathering sense of support for this repeal."
However the League Against Cruel Sports claim that 75 per cent of the public back the ban.
It says on its website: "Despite loud protestations from the hunting lobby, there is no doubt the Act is working, with 68 prosecutions to date and a number pending."
Should the hunting with dogs band be scrapped?