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The Green Party has questioned Fianna
Fáil's death-bed conversion to green issues, and responded with
scepticism to the government party's environment policy, which was
launched today.
Green Party Environment
spokesperson Ciarán Cuffe TD stated: "Fianna Fáil have had ten
years to put in place strong environmental policies and they have
manifestly failed to do so. The publication of this document, when
we are just weeks away from a general election, is nothing more than
a shallow attempt to gloss over the party's huge failings in this
area.
"The Irish environment needs
protection from Dick Roche, not more empty promises. It will in no
way benefit from a raft of last-minute pledges, which will be
forgotten, like so many of Fianna Fáil's previous pre-election
assurances, within weeks of the election.
"This is the party that has left the
water in many of our towns and cities unfit for human consumption.
"This is the party that is wasting €270m of taxpayers' money
purchasing carbon credits from abroad, rather than investing in
emissions reduction initiatives at home.
"This is the party that has plans for
a necklace of incinerators around the country.
"This is the party that is
steam-rolling plans for a motorway through the Hill of Tara complex.
"Ultimately, this is an issue of trust. Do the Irish people trust
Minister Dick Roche and his colleagues to continue to manage
Ireland's environmental concerns when their record to date has been
so appalling? Or do the Irish people trust the Greens, who have had
a proven record on these issues for over 25 years? In a matter of
weeks voters will a have a choice on this issue," concluded Deputy
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