Hustings 2010 - atebion yr
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27 Ebrill 2010: Hawl i Holi Gartholwg (atebion i’r cwestiynau na atebwyd ar y noson)

Questions for Gartholwg Hustings

1. Last Saturday’s Western Mail had a 4 page spread on the Liberal Democrat effect, are you worried?

2. 2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity. In light of this, do the candidates:
a) support the ban on fox hunting?
b) oppose the badger cull in Wales ?

3. If your party came to power how would you like it to balance the need to reduce the budget deficit with the need to stimulate the economy?

4. Would the candidates give us their views on the war in Afghanistan ?

Answers
From: Lee Gonzalez (Conservative)

1. No

2. a) I think that this is still an issue that needs to be addressed. There is still a lot of support for fox hunting and still a lot of opposition. What we need to do is clarify if there still is a case for fox-hunting, if there isn't then we are moving forward in resolving this issue.

My opinion is this: we need to do what is in the best interests of foxes and fox populations. There has been an increase in fox population in cities and I think this is undoubtedly a bad thing. If we are going to resolve this issue we need to have a proper debate. I think it is also the responsibility of those for and those against to present their argument with clarity.

2 b) There is mounting support that badger culls do not impact the long term spread of bovine TB, and this issue needs to be addressed. I am not a farmer, I have never owned cows, and because of these reasons may ability to assess the badger cull is not one from experience. My fear is that without a proper cull, there may be instances where badgers are targeted and killed in a cruel and inhuman way. In principle I am opposed to the cull unless solid supporting evidence can be provided.

3. If the Conservative Party came to power I would like the government to reduce our national debt and budget deficit through the following means:

4. We have invested a lot of time, money and most importantly men's lives in this conflict. I think those who have died in this conflict would have died in vain if we do not finish the job and create a stable, democratic and self governing Afghanistan. A majority of the worlds heroin is produced in Afghanistan and dismantling this operation is in the interests of the UK. I believe we should make sure that all our troops have the resources they need to fight in this conflict.

Best Regards
Lee Gonzalez


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