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Energy minister defends beleaguere­d Lochhead

HUSTINGS: Other candidates accuse SNP of failing the industry

- Gemma mackenzie

Energy minister Fergus Ewing has jumped to the defence of farm minister Richard Lochhead telling a group of farmers “his (Lochhead) heart beats passionate­ly for the Scottish farming community”.

Speaking at an NFU Scotland hustings event in Dingwall, Mr Ewing acknowledg­ed Government failings in getting Common Agricultur­al Policy (CAP) payments out on time and said lessons must be learnt in future.

“Although there have been tough times, we should remember that Richard is a man who has worked very hard for the farming community,” said Mr Ewing.

“He has done much good for the farming community over the past few years.

“The issue over the CAP payments has caused us all a lot of concern.

“Richard Lochhead has apologised for this and we are now busting a gut to get the payments out on time.”

Scottish Conservati­ves candidate Edward Mountain called for an independen­t inquiry into why subsidy payments have not been made and why the Government’s new IT system for farm payments, which is estimated to be costing around £178 million to create, was not working properly.

Scottish Labour candidate Sean Morton echoed Mr Mountain’s concerns and accused the SNP of letting farmers and crofters down.

He said: “We already live in a desperate economy and a Government that is not competent enough to pay you on time is not a Government that deserves your support.”

Scottish Green Party candidate Isla O’Reilly called for the creation of a food, health and farming act and said her party would lobby to ensure Scotland’s ban on growing geneticall­y modified (GM) crops was maintained as well as lobbying for a ban on the use of neonicotin­oids in Scotland.

Ukip candidate Philip Anderson warned against the impact of the Transatlan­tic Trade and Investment Partnershi­p (TTIP) – the proposed trade deal between North America and Europe.

He said: “If we see American beef appearing in to the EU wholesale, our beef sector is over.”

The upcoming referendum over Britain’s membership of the European Union was a hot topic at the event with all candidates, with the exception of Mr Anderson, united in wanting Britain to remain in the union.

Candidates were also grilled on issues such as free prescripti­on charges, the Land Reform Bill and whether or not it was right for a politician to serve in two jobs.

NFU Scotland is hosting another hustings event next week on Tuesday at the Reid Hall, Forfar, at 7.30pm.

Gemma.Mackenzie@ajl.co.uk

 ??  ?? Fergus Ewing spoke at an NFU Scotland hustings event in Dingwall.
Fergus Ewing spoke at an NFU Scotland hustings event in Dingwall.

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