An independent TD for Laois Offaly has said it is high time for Fianna Fail and Fine Gael TDs to put their money where their mouth is and demand that Minister Eamon Ryan reverses his plans to prohibit the online sale of turf.
Deputy Carol Nolan was speaking after Minister Ryan confirmed that he intends to ban the sale of commercial turf through online websites and advertising.
“The approach of the Greens to the sale of turf and the use of turf has always been absolutely pathetic and rooted in an abysmal failure to comprehend, appreciate or recognise the traditional value of turf cutting and the more recent need for its use to be maintained during a cost-of-living crisis,” she said.
“It is now way past the point for Fianna Fail TDs and Fine Gael TDs to get off the fence; to stop their equivocating and their half-hearted ‘defences’ of turf cutting and turf use and actually demand that this Green minister, who commands no meaningful support for his nanny state agenda is stopped in his tracks.”
She said the government parties were supporting an “attack” on turf cutting and rural Ireland.
“People in Offaly and Laois are consistently telling me they have lost all faith in Fianna Fail and Fine Gael to actually do something meaningful on this issue. They see, as we all see, that ultimately they will give the Green minister the green light to continue his attack on turf,” she said.
“It was only in the last fortnight that Fianna Fail Minister, Charlie McConalogue, failed to provide me with robust assurances around the protection of turbary rights. That woke a lot of people up to the level of complicity that is going on between all of the government parties on this issue.”
“I am emphatically telling Minister Ryan and his cheerleaders in Fianna Fail and Fine Gael to back off from rural Ireland and to back off from the banning of the sale of turf in any way, shape or form,” concluded Deputy Nolan.