Allister reiterates opposition to Sinn Fein backed Climate Change Bill
Agriculture

Allister reiterates opposition to Sinn Fein backed Climate Change Bill

Statement by TUV MLA Jim Allister:-

“I was pleased to accept an invitation from the UFU and NIAPA to attend a briefing from local farmers on a Loughguile farm on Friday 10 December concerning Clare Bailey’s Climate Change Bill, which has co-sponsors from Sinn Fein, SDLP, Ulster Unionist Party and Alliance.

“The event was most informative and brought home to me again the utter folly and danger of this Bill. If this Bill passes it will devastate our agricultural industry, necessitating unsustainable reduction in livestock levels, the importation of foreign food (with huge carbon footprint) and massive job losses across the agri-food sector.

“It was not lost on the farmers present that some politicians and parties have spoken out of both sides of their mouth on this issue. They have said, “Oh, we’re going to look after the farming sector. We’re going to consult. We’re going to make sure that these things don’t happen”. However, it is abundantly clear what will happen if the Bill is enacted. You cannot proclaim, for the sake of your constituency, that you will protect your farming community if you troop through a Lobby to vote for something that will devastate your farming community. That is the reality.

“I am saying that the answer is not to take 50% and more of our animals and slaughter them or to take 50% of our production and export it to the depleting rainforests of Brazil and then sit back smugly and say, “Didn’t we do well?”. That is the ethos of the Bill.

“It comes down to this: do our constituents buy the high quality meat produced in North Antrim or the meat produced on land that has been stripped in the Amazon basin? That is an issue that politicians, including those like Philip McGuigan who champion this absurd Bill, have to consider.

“I thank the farmers from the Loughguile area who took the time to underscore to invited MLAs the very clear and real dangers of this Bill and trust that those who chose not to attend, like Mr McGuigan, will nonetheless get the message.”