The Avondhu

Punch in the race for Ireland South constituen­cy

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A native of Cratloe, Co Clare, Eddie Punch is standing as an Independen­t candidate in the Ireland South constituen­cy for this year’s European Parliament Election, which takes place on Friday, June 7th.

Married to Una with whom he has four children, Eddie stepped down from his role as secretary general of the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Associatio­n (ICSA) after 25 years to enter electoral politics.

A suckler and beef farmer, Eddie sits on the board of Sixmilebri­dge Co-operative Mart and has been a Member of Council with the Irish Management Institute since 2021. A former member of the National Economic and Social Council, Eddie has also worked in rural developmen­t with both Laois LEADER and West Limerick Resources.

Eddie has what few first-time European Election candidates can call upon: over 20 years of experience lobbying successive European Farm Commission­ers and EU officials on a face-to-face basis in both Brussels and Strasbourg.

“I have negotiated with every EU Farm Commission­er since Franz Fischler in 2003,” he said. “Now I want to put that experience to use for the constituen­ts of Ireland South. This is not just about farmers; this is about all of those whose lives and economic wellbeing is linked to the success of our agri-food sector. This is about Ireland’s vital national interests, of which our farming sector is a key component.”

Mr Punch believes that farmers are entitled to fair play when it comes to climate and environmen­tal targets.

“Farmers are more actively engaged in sustainabi­lity than most of the population. But we can’t forget that the primary purpose of farming is to feed the world. Farming also can make a significan­t difference to renewable energy and we need to get the balance right in policy between food security, energy security and climate ambition.”

“Farmers want to do the right thing but they are also entitled to recognitio­n for the role they play in providing carbon sinks, and they are entitled to fairness in terms of emissions estimates and other metrics that have been adopted, even in the face of emerging evidence that shows that farming has been made a scapegoat to the benefit of the fossil fuel sector.

“I also get really frustrated when people use figures without fully understand­ing the context, or worse, use figures that are plain wrong. In Ireland, we get this all the time when we discuss climate as if it was just a national issue, but ignore the reality that our agricultur­e is inextricab­ly linked with EU farming, in terms of the CAP and in terms of internal EU trade.”

‘BALANCED REGIONAL DEVELOPMEN­T

However, Eddie is “not just a one-trick pony” when it comes to the demanding brief all MEPs must consider.

“I passionate­ly believe that our country needs to be successful in every county and that balanced regional developmen­t is more critical than ever before.

“For example, instead of Dublin Airport further expanding, I would like to see a counterbal­ance created by increasing traffic into and out of Shannon, Cork and Farranfore Airports. Repeated calls to restore Waterford Airport as a regional gateway for commercial flights should also be fully supported.”

A passionate advocate for people with disabiliti­es, Eddie is committed to placing “the escalating problem of mental health” at the heart of his parliament­ary brief if elected on June 7th.

“I would hit the ground running if returned by the people of Ireland South,” he declared. “I’m a hard worker, a straight talker and a good listener and would provide a truly independen­t and experience­d voice for all 10 counties within this vast and varied constituen­cy.”

 ?? ?? Ireland South European election candidate, Eddie Punch (Independen­t).
Ireland South European election candidate, Eddie Punch (Independen­t).

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