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SNP veteran Jim Sillars calls for 'rethink' on fracking ban | |
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Former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars has said the party should "think again" on its attitude to fracking. | Former SNP deputy leader Jim Sillars has said the party should "think again" on its attitude to fracking. |
The Scottish government has announced an "effective ban" on the controversial method of extracting oil and gas. | The Scottish government has announced an "effective ban" on the controversial method of extracting oil and gas. |
Energy minister Paul Wheelhouse said consultation on the issue showed "overwhelming" opposition. | Energy minister Paul Wheelhouse said consultation on the issue showed "overwhelming" opposition. |
Mr Sillars told the BBC's Sunday Politics Scotland programme trade unionists and poverty groups should campaign for change. | Mr Sillars told the BBC's Sunday Politics Scotland programme trade unionists and poverty groups should campaign for change. |
He told the BBC: "I think the Scottish public didn't really know that there was a major consultation going on, which allowed the green movement to ramp up to 99% against fracking. | He told the BBC: "I think the Scottish public didn't really know that there was a major consultation going on, which allowed the green movement to ramp up to 99% against fracking. |
"Joe Stalin used to get figures like that as well." | "Joe Stalin used to get figures like that as well." |
Mr Sillars said he thought opposition to unconventional methods of oil and gas extraction would cost jobs, and increase fuel poverty. | Mr Sillars said he thought opposition to unconventional methods of oil and gas extraction would cost jobs, and increase fuel poverty. |
He added: "It's time to wake up. Trade unionists should wake up. You should be getting resolutions at the Scottish TUC demanding a rethink. | |
"Poverty groups in Scotland should be demanding a rethink by this government. | |
"We're in the ridiculous position of having about 900,000 people living in fuel poverty. At the same time, we are taking fracked gas from the United States across to Grangemouth." | |
Fracking is strongly opposed by the environmental movement. | Fracking is strongly opposed by the environmental movement. |
When the ban was announced, WWF Scotland official Sam Gardner said it was "excellent news", saying "the climate science is clear" that fossil fuels should be "left in the ground". | When the ban was announced, WWF Scotland official Sam Gardner said it was "excellent news", saying "the climate science is clear" that fossil fuels should be "left in the ground". |
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