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Bates demands explanation for millions
unspent from welfare disposal scheme
Release/Rhyddhau:
08/01/08
Contact/Cyswllt:
Sian Cliff
02920 898342
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sian.cliff@wales.gov.uk
Rural
Affairs spokesperson for the Welsh Liberal Democrats, Mick Bates AM,
demands that the Labour-Plaid Assembly Government comes clean over
its plans for the £3million in unspent funds left over from the
light lamb welfare scheme.
The light lamb disposal scheme, set up to alleviate the difficulties
faced by farmers following the foot and mouth outbreaks, has now
closed. Approximately 132,000 lambs were entered into the scheme but
it is calculated that of the £6.5million designated by the Welsh
Assembly Government to run the welfare scheme, around £3million
remains unspent.
Mick Bates AM comments:
“The NFU has calculated that the cost of the foot and mouth
outbreaks in Wales lies in excess of £40million. Although we welcome
this new year, let us not forget that the events of last year will
continue to impact with long lasting devastation to the farming
industry in Wales.
“Welsh farmers have been the worst compensated in comparison with
the welfare packages received by farmers in England and Scotland.
The Labour-Plaid Assembly Government claims that it has requested
financial support from Westminster, yet despite my repeated
requests, all details of these discussions and any correspondence
between this Government and the UK Government are to be kept secret.
“I hope that this Labour-Plaid Assembly Government will continue to
lobby the Treasury for financial support for our farmers and that
the new year will also be a new positive start for our Welsh
farmers. In the meantime it is important to ensure that all money
designated to the welfare scheme by the Labour-Plaid Government is
used to the best effect.
“I have written to the Welsh Minister for Rural Affairs for details
of her plans for the unspent £3million left over from the welfare
scheme, which could make such a difference to farmers at this
difficult time. This money is a small amount in comparison to the
huge loss suffered but it can still go a long way to helping the
industry as it begins the long road to recovery.”
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