Scotland’s Gamekeepers have postponed their planned Holyrood protest against Scottish Government’s
‘death by a thousands cuts’ but have promised to re-arrange when safe to do so.
The demonstration, organised by The Scottish Gamekeepers Association (SGA), was due to take place on
25th March outside the Scottish Parliament.
SGA members say Government has abandoned them on key rural issues, placing increasing strain on
workers and their families and heightening fears over job losses in remote areas.
However, the organisation moved to cancel their ‘defence of our jobs’ protest yesterday (Fri) as
major events such as sporting fixtures and other gatherings were halted by Coronavirus response plans.
SGA Chairman Alex Hogg said a new date will be announced in future so gamekeeper, stalker and ghillie
members can get the opportunity to make their views known to Scottish Government.
“Although we notified Edinburgh City Council that our protest would not require any additional
frontline service attendance, it is the right thing to do to postpone at this time.
“When it is appropriate to do so, we will take advice on another suitable date but, for the time
being, public health and safety are paramount.
“Additionally, people were organising buses to travel to Edinburgh, from the Highlands to the
Borders, and it is only right they can now make alternative arrangements with their employers and with
travel companies.
“What our industry is witnessing is a death by a thousand cuts. We have a lot of members who have
shown support for the Government’s stance on rural policy but, as said, that well is running dry.
“They want their voices to be heard loud and clear and we- as their representatives- will be ensuring
that this will happen, hopefully when the country emerges from the situation it finds itself in.”
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