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Lobby your Northern Ireland election candidates

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Ahead of the Northern Ireland Assembly elections in May, BASC has created an election platform to allow the shooting community to contact their local candidates.

Launched ahead of the Northern Ireland (NI) Assembly elections on 5 May 2022, BASC’s election platform is easy to use and sends a pre-drafted email to selected candidates, asking for their views on shooting and conservation.

The email advises candidates of shooting’s importance to the economy and management of the countryside, highlighting direct and indirect conservation benefits. 

The text also asks whether, if elected, candidates will be willing to join the NI Assembly’s All-Party Group on Country Sports.

Launching BASC’s election platform, BASC Northern Ireland director Tommy Mayne said: “Our sport is facing many threats, and our election platform will help ensure that those who stand for election to the Northern Ireland Assembly recognise and appreciate the many benefits that shooting brings. This will help ensure that those who are elected, have at the very least, a basic understanding of the benefits of shooting and the support that shooting has across all communities in Northern Ireland.

The BASC Northern Ireland team would be very grateful for anyone who uses the platform to make them aware of the responses received from candidates in terms of their attitude towards shooting. You can get in touch with the team here.

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