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DUP rallying round Sammy after vote of no confidence

By Noel McAdam
Friday, 13 February 2009

 Sammy Wilson

Sammy Wilson

The DUP last night rallied to support Environment Minister Sammy Wilson as he faced increasing pressure to resign over his stance on global warming.

The Executive member lost the confidence of the official Stormont committee which monitors both him and his department after SDLP, Sinn Fein and Ulster Unionist MLAs combined forces.

It is believed to be the first time since devolution was restored that a scrutiny committee has formally passed a motion of ‘no confidence’ in an Executive Minister.

But DUP members of the committee accused their colleagues of scoring petty political points and said it was clear the parties are already in election mode.

The resignation demands came after Mr Wilson defended banning a series of government television adverts warning of global warning, and how families can act to help, from being screened on Ulster Television. He described the ads as “insidious New Labour propaganda”.

SDLP environment spokesman Tommy Gallagher, who proposed the motion, said: “We have put down a marker. Now it is over to the DUP. Mr Wilson’s remarks this week and his views on climate change have made the North the laughing stock of the world.

“Our stance is that the Minister’s remarks are seen as outrageous and his approach is a very small-minded one.”

Daithí McKay, of Sinn Fein, which seconded the vote of no confidence, said Mr Wilson’s actions, particularly on climate change, were “totally unacceptable”, adding: “The Minister believes that people have no impact on climate change, despite the fact that experts and scientists across the globe are saying that they do.”

UUP environment spokesperson Roy Beggs said the vote could not be unheeded.

“The Minister is left with only two possibilities — stop using his position to promote anti-environment views or resign.”

DUP members on the committee, Peter Weir, Alastair Ross, Ian McCrea and Trevor Clarke said the motion was all about personal agendas rather than the Minister's performance.

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silly you indeed fred, thats not global warming you mug, thats pollution. its the global impact of that pollution that is up for debate, not the impact on the purity of air in big industrial cities

Posted by marty | 17.02.09, 14:40 GMT

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i see the lemmings are out in force,well done sammy for taking a stand, i wish our politicians had some guts and yes we will unearth the biggest scam in history.

Posted by bilbo | 16.02.09, 09:16 GMT

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Sammy Wilson did the right thing, and time will tell how right he was in refusing to send out such silly material. MR wilson the green rep as usual had nothing but a few comments that he had heard from his cronnies .
the sooner we have a debate on so called globel warming the better.

Posted by james brown | 14.02.09, 20:52 GMT

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Time to go Sammy - and to the comment with regards him getting a job at Tescos - I some how think he cut his bridges there by blocking the development of a much wanted Tescos superstore in Banbridge - time he started to listen to the people.

Posted by Anon | 14.02.09, 11:12 GMT

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Sammy: You should come to Victoria in Australia where you can see first hand the effects of Global warming and silly green policies that have resulted in the devastating bush fire here in the last week:

Posted by Des | 14.02.09, 02:51 GMT

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With 'professors' Wilson and Story postulating on climate change and origin of species perhaps the DUP should be renamed the Dinosaur U P.....until recently.

Posted by james | 14.02.09, 02:48 GMT

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Karyn,

it's the view of all the major scientific professional organisations that man-made climate change is happening. That is scientific consensus.

Now there are groups opposed to this, notably the Heartland Institute in America. However, when you consider that parts of their 'anti climate change' conference in 2008 were funded by the Creationist Discovery Institute - indications are that they are not very scientific at all.

Their output is very changeable too. In 2007 Dennis Avery of the Heartland Institute, together with Fred Singer, produced a book called 'Unstoppable Global Warming'. The main point of this book was that Global Warming was natural and unstoppable (funnily enough). However, in January this year Dennis Avery is on Lou Dobbs's CNN Show claiming there's an ice age around the corner...

Posted by Eamon | 14.02.09, 00:58 GMT

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This is about politics..its a benchmark of political correctness, its more big government, more taxes and more control of our lives. Well done Sammy

Posted by david gibson | 13.02.09, 23:23 GMT

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So maybe Sammy can explain why the Chinese shut down all industry in the Beijing area to reduce air pollution for the Olympics and why it worked.

Anyone who has opened the door of his/her car while stopped on a traffic jammed city highway in 40 degree heat will attest that the air is practically unbreathable. I wonder how many times Sammy has experienced that.

Has Sammy ever been in LA where on a smoggy day one cannot see the hills at the city’s edge or in Mexico City where the traffic police have to wear masks just to breathe?

Silly me, according to Sammy, all of those are natural occurrences which have nothing to do with man.

Posted by Fred | 13.02.09, 21:28 GMT

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Oh Hetero, so NOW people CANNOT have an OPINION unless they are EXPERTS? Whatever happened to 'free speech'? These environmenrtalists keep on yaking about keeping the environment green YET, look at all the JUNK they have floating in space causing havoc up there. Double standards if you ask me.

Posted by Stuart | 13.02.09, 19:33 GMT

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The DUP seriously need to reform their views- I hope that all of this will make people think seriously about the DUP come the next local elections!

Posted by BT | 13.02.09, 18:40 GMT

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Hetero, Is there a scientific consensus? Depends on which science journal you read and on who funds it.

Posted by T J McClean | 13.02.09, 16:31 GMT

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Friends of mine were over from England when this news broke. They were highly amused at the antics of Minister Sammy. They chortled and sniggered at his antics. They will no doubt be regaling their friends and acquaintances in Manchester about the Minister for Denial in Norn Iron. Really Sammy needs to stop reading the Beano and start reading books about global climate change and rising sea levels. Maybe he could ask Minister Ruane for easy reader versions with no big words to confuse poor Sammy.

Posted by William T | 13.02.09, 16:19 GMT

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Hetero - there is no scientific consensus for us to follow (despite what this government would have us believe). That's precisely the point that Sammy is making.

Posted by Karyn | 13.02.09, 16:06 GMT

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If you repeat a big lie often enough, people will believe it. The big lie here is that the majority of the world's scientists believe in man-made global warming! Even if they did consensus is definitely not good science - it is political science.

Posted by WHCM | 13.02.09, 15:35 GMT

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Here, Here, Here Amy!

Posted by Majella | 13.02.09, 14:45 GMT

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Tseems to be a lot of world class climate change scientists on the BT news forum so perhaps he consults some of you?

Posted by soarer | 13.02.09, 07:51 GMT

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Don, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory states that Volcanoes put out 200 Million Tonnes of CO2 every year. Now in 2003 fossil fuels put out 26.8 Billion Tonnes of CO2 - so Volcanoes put out less than 1%!

Posted by Eamon | 12.02.09, 22:31 GMT

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There is no question, not only has Sammy Wilson put Northern Ireland out of step with world opinion he is also wrong in his assertions that the global warming we are now experiencing is not man made. The weight of of scientific evidence and facts indicate we are to blame.

To the many deniers I noted made comments here I say this:- There is an army of sceptics out there pushing forward half truths, un-substantiated data and even downright lies. If you really want to get to the truth go and look at their sources of information and their sources, you'll find flawed and misleading information every time. Sure there is not a consensus on climate change but then there never was a consensus on the harm caused by tobacco smoking and there still isn't as evidenced by the Tobacco companies still operating and making profits. So too those multinational fossil fuel companies have a vested interest in keeping you confused so they can continue to make their large profits. Think about it!

Posted by Patrick Jones | 12.02.09, 22:31 GMT

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DUP - Dinosaurs Under Pressure !!
sammy should run for minister of finance and then claim that the recession is all hot air !!!

Posted by penny | 12.02.09, 22:25 GMT

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