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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Environment
Letters

Bee-killing pesticides quietly permitted by the UK government

Bumblebee flying
A recent Swedish field trial on rapeseed treated with neonicotinoids showed a decline in both the number of wild bees and bumblebee colonies. Photograph: Alamy

It is a disgrace that the government delayed the announcement of its decision on granting the National Farmers’ Union permission to use neonicotinoid seed treatments until after parliament had gone into recess. No surprise, given it had already suppressed publication of the agenda and minutes of the expert committee on pesticides meeting on 20 May. This is a government that also ignores the advice of its chief scientific adviser. On 14 May he called a recent Swedish field trial on rapeseed treated with neonicotinoids – which showed a decline in both the number of wild bees and bumblebee colonies – “an important contribution to the evidence base” on their impacts. Lib Dems believe this derogation for farmers by our government undermines the welcome 2013 EU ban on these bee-harming chemicals.
Kate Parminter
Deputy leader, Liberal Democrats in the House of Lords

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