Shane Ardern MP
National Party Biosecurity Spokesman
20 May 2005
Budget ’05: Biosecurity funding more Labour spin
National’s Biosecurity spokesman, Shane Ardern, says yesterday’s Budget announcements for biosecurity are blatant Labour
spin and do not even keep pace with inflation.
“The recent Foot and Mouth biosecurity scare highlighted the need for robust biosecurity funding in New Zealand,” says
Mr Ardern.
“Border security should not be confused with biosecurity, and Labour has deliberately misrepresented the true status of
their biosecurity funding in favour of self-congratulatory spin.
“The fact is that we need to be spending more money on pest management strategies, surveillance and stopping incursions
at our borders.
“Biosecurity Minister Jim Sutton continues to claim he introduced the $200 instant fine for biosecurity breaches at
airports, but this is not true.
“The instant fine was introduced by a National Government and Mr Sutton forgot to apply for the appropriations in his
first year as Minister, so the instant fine could not be implemented for a further 12 months.
“Labour’s Budget funding for biosecurity, much like the rest of the Budget, is a whole lot of election-year spin and is
an insult to New Zealanders,” says Mr Ardern.
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