First BASC Wildlife Fund political reception held in Welsh parliament
The BASC Wildlife Fund last night held a political reception in the Senedd, highlighting the positive impacts of sustainable shooting.
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Minister Daniel Zeichner told a packed Rural Reception at the Labour Party conference that his party’s MPs must repay the faith shown in them at the general election.
The Rural Affairs Minister, speaking to a full house at the joint BASC and Angling Trust event in Liverpool, said: “I can see many rural MPs in the room and I must say to them that we need to show rural England that Labour is not the problem. Labour is a good solution for rural England.
“We have a huge responsibility in the years ahead. I can guarantee that this government will continue with a commitment to a nature-friendly, environment-friendly countryside.”
Mr Zeichner, a regular guest and speaker at the Game Fair each year, added: “I always enjoy going to events like The Game Fair to meet the people who live and work in our countryside. I expect I will continue to receive grillings at these events.
“I’ve met BASC often over recent years and I am really appreciative of the advice they have given to Labour.
“It’s a really important role that your organisation and your members will play in the future of the countryside in the years ahead. I readily endorse this co-working.”
BASC chief executive Ian Bell said: “I would like to thank the Minister and his team for his positive words about BASC and the wider shooting sector.
“We are delighted that BASC and sustainable shooting are recognised as having a positive role to contribute to Labour’s countryside agenda. A vast number of our members live in Labour constituencies and we look forward to continuing to build a fruitful relationship with this government.
The BASC Wildlife Fund last night held a political reception in the Senedd, highlighting the positive impacts of sustainable shooting.
Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed said the Labour party wants a ‘respectful relationship’ with the countryside.
Virginia Crosbie MP attended the Welsh Game Fair to show her support for her rural constituents, hundreds of whom are BASC members.
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