Labour affirms support for shooting

IMG_1202Labour’s support for shooting has been affirmed at the rural reception hosted by the British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) and the Angling Trust at the Labour Party Conference in Brighton today.

Angela Smith MP, former spokesperson for Environment and Rural Affairs, told guests at the reception that shooting “clearly has a role to play” in the future of the natural environment.

She said: “The Labour Party supports shooting as an activity in this country – a sport that has roots in our industrial communities such as the one I represent in Parliament. And shooting clearly has a role to play in the future of our natural environment.

“The shooting community must continue to reach out to all sides of the environment management debate – it is important we build local partnerships through open communication and dialogue. In the name of ensuring our birds of prey have a sustainable future we must make sure all sides of the debate come together to come up with solutions for problems that arise in the countryside.”

BASC chairman Alan Jarrett said: “I’m happy to be here today to get across how important shooting is to the countryside. Shooting contributes £2 billion and 74,000 jobs to the UK economy each year. Apart from the economic side, BASC and shooters are squarely focused on sustainable shooting. The name ‘Conservation’ in our title is a central part of who we are and what we do.

“Angela Smith’s point about working together is very important – BASC stands for responsible shooting and an evidence-based approach for problems that might arise in the countryside and I welcome the opportunity to continue to work with the Labour Party in this regard.”

BASC is sponsoring the Rural Reception at each of the four major party conferences and will also be joined by the Angling Trust at the Conservative conference.

The speakers at each of the forthcoming party conference are as follows:

Conservatives – Monday 5th October – Elizabeth Truss MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP, Chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group for Shooting and Conservation

SNP – Friday 16th October, Fergus Ewing MSP, Tourism Minister (to be confirmed)

Alan Jarrett and a spokesman from the Angling Trust will speak at the Conservative conference.

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