Clive Betts writes in retirement from home
THE ENGLISH-RUN Badger Trust and its pals are wonderful at getting their targeting wrong.
The organisation is run from the Home Counties (home, that is, to the well-fed middle class that is the sounding-board for the Right-wing views that dominate the Daily Mail, a paper that almost totally ignores Wales – very unlike how that paper treats both Scotland and Ireland).
The trust is currently donning its green wellies once again in its renewed fight to halt our Assembly from dealing with the badger menace to the dairying industry.
The trust now claims that the Welsh government has committed “another blunder over badgers”. What’s the blunder ? Saying that results of a cull of badgers to try and halt bovine TB “could be seen in six months”, whereas earlier a different time scale was given.
Notice the use of the word “could”. Not “would”. In other words, results might be seen within that timescale. Or might not.
Hardly a blunder
Unlike some of the oddities which hide within the anti-badger camp.
The trust claims that it is a “national” organisation. Which nation ? The nation of south-east England ?
The trust’s list of fellow and member organisations includes an “overseas” section. At the top of which is Northern Ireland ! Clearly the Six Counties have gained their freedom at last. Or perhaps East Grinstead, Badger Trust HQ, doesn’t know that the Six Counties are still part of the UK “nation”.
Individuals who wish to protest against Elin Jones’s protection of the farming community are invited to sign a couple of petitions.
One of these is organised by Animal Aid – yet another of these south east of England bleading-heart middle class organisations. The petition supporters are invited to sign protests against “licensing farmers and landowners to kill more badgers”.
Well, well-healed boyoes, Send as many of those petitions as you like to Cardiff Bay. For the Assembly Government has no such plans. Ms Jones would use Welsh government contractors to do the job. Farmers would be allowed to act only within England.
But how would East Grinstead and Tonbridge know the difference between England and Wales ? Both are surely one country, surely.
One of the petitions is being organised by VIVA – which stands for Vegetarians International Voice for Animals. They are asking people not to buy Welsh dairy products until a cull stops.
At which presumably VIVA will re-start buying Welsh dairy products. Well, welcome aboard, vegetarians. Treat yourself to a steak !
The Badger Trust seems in any case to be rather out of date. At the head of its web-site, the organisations says “the Conservative Party has said that if it wins the next election it, too, will kill badgers” to help deal with bovine TB.
Perhaps it hasn’t been reported next in East Grinstead that England and its remaining apendages is now governed by a Conservative Prime Minister. To whit, one Mr Cameron.

In the High Court case of Jenkins versus WAG, the Judge Justice Curran said that no coastal path’s outside edge should be closer than two metres to the cliff edge for essential safety purposes. There are numerous locations where the costal path of West Wales is closer than that to the edge of a cliff (including the newly dedicated path on Mr Jenkins’ farm).







