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Glastonbury boss Eavis quits Somerset Wildlife Trust | Glastonbury boss Eavis quits Somerset Wildlife Trust |
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Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and MP Rebecca Pow have resigned from their roles at a wildlife charity, following a petition to have them removed. | Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and MP Rebecca Pow have resigned from their roles at a wildlife charity, following a petition to have them removed. |
About 90,000 people signed an online petition against the Somerset Wildlife Trust having two vice-presidents who support badger culling. | About 90,000 people signed an online petition against the Somerset Wildlife Trust having two vice-presidents who support badger culling. |
The trust, which opposes the cull, said its position "has never wavered". | The trust, which opposes the cull, said its position "has never wavered". |
Mr Eavis said signatories of the petition "probably live in Kensington" and have "never seen a badger". | |
The petition said Mr Eavis was an "outspoken supporter of the unscientific badger cull" who had claimed people were "too sentimental" about the animals. | |
It claimed the presence of the two cull supporters in such high-profile positions was a "betrayal of paying members" and "counter-productive to the conservation movement". | |
But the trust insisted Mr Eavis and Ms Pow have had "no influence over the day-to-day running of the trust" or bearing on its position on the badger cull. | But the trust insisted Mr Eavis and Ms Pow have had "no influence over the day-to-day running of the trust" or bearing on its position on the badger cull. |
"Michael Eavis and Rebecca Pow feel their association will continue to expose the trust to this type of campaigning - which they feel is counterproductive to our aims - and have both decided to step down," the trust said. | "Michael Eavis and Rebecca Pow feel their association will continue to expose the trust to this type of campaigning - which they feel is counterproductive to our aims - and have both decided to step down," the trust said. |
"On the issue of the badger cull - our position has never wavered." | "On the issue of the badger cull - our position has never wavered." |
It added that its remit was "broad" and it "cannot work with only those who have the same views as us". | It added that its remit was "broad" and it "cannot work with only those who have the same views as us". |
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Mr Eavis said he was a "real fan of the wildlife trust " and would continue to support it "for all I'm worth". | |
'Save them embarrassment' | |
"They [badgers] are just obliterating the countryside. I've been campaigning for the cull for years and years and years," he said. | |
"I'm not going to back down so I've said I'll save them [the trust] the embarrassment and walk away from it. I don't need to be a vice-president - I don't need that title." | |
In a statement, Ms Pow said it had been a "difficult decision" as she had been a member of the trust "for over 30 years". | In a statement, Ms Pow said it had been a "difficult decision" as she had been a member of the trust "for over 30 years". |
"Working for the good of the wider environment has always been important to me," she said. | "Working for the good of the wider environment has always been important to me," she said. |
"I will continue to work with the trust to the benefit of our natural world locally." | "I will continue to work with the trust to the benefit of our natural world locally." |
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