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File photo of Fogarty from 2018 Photocall Ireland

Irish Wildlife Trust officer resigns after claiming farming groups are becoming far right

Pádraic Fogarty announced his resignation this morning, after the IWT edited the blog post to remove some political references.

THE CAMPAIGNS OFFICER of the Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) has resigned after controversy about a blog post he wrote on the trust’s website which accused farming organisations of ”lurching to the far right”.

Pádraic Fogarty, who stated online that he has been involved with the IWT for 20 years, published the blog post last Friday and named the Irish Farmers Asssociation, the Irish Creamery and Milk Suppliers Organisation and the Irish Natura and Hill Farmers Association.

Fogarty announced his resignation this morning, after the IWT edited the blog post to “remove political references that could be perceived to be divisive”.

He Tweeted that one of the references removed from the post was a comparison he made between the IFA and the DUP.

“While I was told about the decision, I wasn’t involved in it. But I respect it, the board are absolutely entitled to control what’s on the website,” he said.

“However I can’t support it. Also, the blog was online for nearly a week and it only became an issue when the IFA made a complaint. Therefore, at least part of the decision was down to IFA bullying. For these reasons, I’ve decided to resign from the IWT.”

The blog post, titled ‘Drift of the farm orgs’ remains on the IWT’s website with a disclaimer that it represents the views of the author and not the IWT.

Fogarty wrote on the blog that:

“Irish farm organisations increasingly appear happy to spread conspiracy theories, undermine scientists and their findings and convince their members that their way of life is under attack by an urban elite that cares little for them or their values.”

“They have adopted a hard ‘no’ position on nearly all measures designed to address the climate and biodiversity emergencies.”

He also accused the organisations of “doom-laden, denialist rhetoric” that puts them in  the company of “fringe voices from the internet that are little more than WhatsApp chat groups”.

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    Mute Ciaran Farrelly
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    Nov 28th 2019, 7:58 AM

    They’ve known this for years but still have done nothing about it. Forward thinking and Irish Government don’t go together in a sentence.

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    Mute Lily Martin
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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:31 AM

    @Ciaran Farrelly: they don’t shine at any kind of thinking really

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:06 AM

    What about using windfall money to invest in infrastructure like our decrepit water pipes?

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:13 AM

    @Phil O’ Meara:

    or housing;
    or roads;
    or schools;
    or hospitals;
    or trains;
    or giant printers!!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:12 AM

    Why has the journal not reported any of the recent good news on the economic front? Lower unemployment again, higher tax receipts, evidence that one of the multinationals based her pays more than the headline 12.5% rate?
    If you only read the Journal you’d swear that the country is struggling while in fact it’s booming!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:26 AM

    @joe:
    But you can’t complain if booming is about!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:29 AM

    @joe: booming fot the few..

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:37 AM

    @joe: that wouldn’t fit with the Left Wing bias.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:33 AM

    @joe: less people on the dole can easily be made to look well when you see people being dumped into the likes of seetec or tus, and the fact is the higher tax receipts are coming from people already over stretched with crappy pay packets and stealth tax after stealth tax……you might want everyone to be all happy because in your eyes its a wonderful time, but sadly for lots of people there is no recovery and most are barely keeping their heads above water

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:44 AM

    @Michael Patrick Newell: Well you have that because one million people in Ireland pay little or no tax at all.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:59 AM

    @Michael Patrick Newell: look around you and open your eyes. There are jobs for anyone who wants them. You have to start somewhere, start in a low level job and work your way up.
    The prospects that come from having a job are much greater than those that come from not having one.
    Life is what you make it!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 10:03 AM

    @joe: its a false economy.
    More in work than a few years ago but also more shitty jobs. Far less permanent jobs, lower real wages. Unaffordable rent.
    When a person earning an average wage hasn’t a hope of buying a house the society is in serious trouble.

    The rich poor divide is growing rapidly we are heading towards having a lower income tier of society who can never own property with a very small proportion owning everything….
    sound familiar? Is should because we have had it here before with the landed gentry. We are heading for a return to feudal times with pesants and elite.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 10:06 AM

    @joe: What is booming Joe ? does that mean theres a bust coming too..
    Its Booming for bankers and Property Owners .. while people with even decent jobs struggle to pay rent

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    Nov 28th 2019, 10:23 AM

    @joe: Yeah, all those cribbing and moaning should “commit suicide”.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 11:19 AM

    @Gowon Geter: there’s always a busy coming. It’s just a question of when! That’s how economics works!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 11:21 AM

    @Gowon Geter: tourism, restaurants, bars, tech, construction. A knock on from that is a load of support jobs in the wider services sector.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 12:19 PM

    @joe: Ok Joe. You get a job in the service sector, then try to afford rent (haha), health insurance (because wouldn’t want to wait a week on a trolley or a year for a scan), groceries, utilities, you’ll probably need a car because good luck finding suitable accommodation within walking distance from your wonderful new job and public transport is just not a viable option in many places so then there’s motor tax, car insurance, petrol, (a carbon tax coming down the tracks, and if you own a laptop, phone or TV you’ll probably be hit for a TV licence eventually too), oh and also try to save for a mortgage that you’ll never qualify for on your salary from this wonderful job but don’t worry, as you put it it’s all about work ethic and Ireland is a bountiful land of plenty for those who don’t want to just sit on their ass on the dole, why, work your way up in that job and in maybe 10-15 years you won’t be in the red every month. Hurrah. Seriously, have you actually been paying attention to the state of this country and challenges workers face, how expensive it is just to live here? or are you in some sort of little wealthy bubble where none of this affects you so you look down at the great unwashed and assume they must not be as smart or talented as you are, sure why else would they be struggling?

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    Nov 28th 2019, 7:45 AM

    When the shinners get into power they will bring in a sustainable corporation tax policy that will cover everything…. bring forth the shinners

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:28 AM

    @Tony Henry: tell you what muppet, look around the country its in a terrible mess, and guess what it’s not SF in government!!

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:30 AM

    @Tony Henry: well they cant be any worse than the role over for a brown envelope or cushy job FFG circus act who would rather pucker up to large corporations and then expect the joe soap tax payer or irish business to pick up the tab……bring fourth the clowns of the FFG clown college

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:40 AM

    @rumug: don’t SF have majorities on councils?

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:55 AM

    @milton friedman: here and there they are. What’s your point? County councils have little to no power.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:40 AM

    The first paragraph says it all about this Government, “reliance on using corporate tax receipts to plug spending overruns”
    Why is there so many spending overruns is the first place. Tax payers money been wasted every day while so many worthy causes are crying out for extra funding. Disgraceful

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:02 AM

    The people’s money trough can add more and more tax under FFG rule…

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:11 AM

    @Willy Mc Bride: What?

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    Nov 28th 2019, 8:31 AM

    We’re a high cost economy that can’t afford itself anymore they should of let the troika sort out the place before the kicked them out ,

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    Nov 28th 2019, 7:43 AM

    Possibly but, when all you have is a hammer, everything starts to look like a nail.

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    Nov 28th 2019, 9:37 AM

    Strange I didn’t hear a peep from the IFAC when the government were signing off on the dodgiest of dodgy deals in relation to the 3 billion euro broadband. Cos if they think that made any economic sense given how its been done and where it will be sold to after, then these lot really aren’t good with numbers. Don’t worry lads in order to avoid the multinationals from ever paying the full amount they are meant to, we will just lump another tax on the irish and label it something to do with the climate or health, that usually works and gets a nice juicy tax robbery i mean take

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    Nov 28th 2019, 12:21 PM

    Same old story the have and the have nots , the poor are been forced to pay even if it leaves them hungry as the rich continue to feed their bank accounts .

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    Nov 28th 2019, 12:11 PM

    It’s cool, we have an entire population of idiots who will continued to vote FFG and pay a whole battery of new income taxes, stealth taxes, property, water, carbon taxes, air, death etc so that the poor, struggling mega-corporations aren’t out of pocket.

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