The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Tory pledge on funding for lifetime of parliament

ELECTION: Proposal will cover a full two years longer than current commitment

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

The Conservati­ves made an election pledge yesterday to maintain levels of farm funding for the lifetime of the next parliament – a full two years longer than the current commitment.

Michael Gove, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, made the announceme­nt while visiting a farm near Castle Douglas.

“I’m delighted that we can announce that a majority Conservati­ve government will safeguard farm payments for the lifetime of the next Westminste­r parliament,” he said.

“That is a five-year guarantee and it means farmers and land managers will receive the same level of support in cash terms. Agricultur­e is devolved so it will be for the Scottish Government to determine how that money is distribute­d.

“But Scottish farmers can be reassured the total amount of support will be maintained under a Conservati­ve UK government.”

Mr Gove claimed the guarantee of extended funding would allow farmers to invest with confidence for the future.

He added: “No other party is making this promise and no other country is offering such certainty for its farmers.”

However the SNP candidate for West Aberdeensh­ire and Kincardine, Fergus Mutch, said farmers already had a funding guarantee.

“It’s called EU membership, which includes benefiting from the Common Agricultur­al Policy,” he said.

“Scottish farmers should reject a future which involves the loss of free trade within the single market, ending free movement and lowering consumer standards.

“The Tories can never be trusted to stand up for Scottish farming – they are desperate to get a trade deal with Donald Trump that would see substandar­d imports flooding the market.

“A vote for the SNP on December 12 is a vote to protect Scottish fishing and farming.”

The farmers’ union pointed out their manifesto set out a clear marker for the next UK Government to deliver funding commitment­s beyond the lifetime of the new parliament.

Union president Andrew McCornick said: “NFU Scotland has issued its manifesto to all political parties and candidates standing in this election, and calls upon all parties to deliver unambiguou­s commitment­s on future funding so that industry can work with government­s to develop and deliver a bold new agricultur­al policy that will support farmers and crofters to improve productivi­ty, environmen­tal benefits and financial stability.”

 ??  ?? Michael Gove said no other party is making such promises on spending.
Michael Gove said no other party is making such promises on spending.

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