Opinions
For years, we in Lewis have witnessed with disgust the unedifying and unsavoury spectacle of certain individuals pursuing the aims of private developers hell-bent on the destruction of our natural environment in the hope of a completely unsubstantiated monetary gain. An independent report commissioned by Western Isles Council in 2005 cast serious doubt on the financial benefits and job creation prospects the Amec/British Energy scheme would provide for Lewis. It did accept, however, that the developers would make a killing, mostly from public subsidy levied on electricity consumers. Needless to say, the findings of the report were ignored by the wise men in the council.
Since the proposal for North Lewis first entered the public domain in 2004, at no point has it had public support, another conveniently ignored fact of which its most ardent supporters are all too well aware. There have been 28 indicators of public opinion, all of which have shown substantial opposition to the wind-farm scheme (some, indeed, as high as 90% against). An MSP and an MP have been toppled largely because of their support for it. The sound of the word "democratic" on the lips of certain people is risible to many ears in Lewis.
For the record, 9859 representations have been received by the Scottish Government opposing the Lewis Wind Power scheme. A paltry 77 representations have been received in favour. Moreover, 1930 people wrote to the then Scottish Executive to protest against Western Isles Council's decision to recommend approval for the Lewis Wind Power and Eisgein Wind Farms, and declared that they had no confidence in the council.
In conclusion, I agree with Messrs Macdonald and Campbell that the decision on these wind farms is best left to islanders. If this were the case, there is not a scintilla of doubt about what the decision would be.
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