Scotland needs land reform , says Brian Wilson
It s not quite fair to be able to explain how Scotland is going to modernise the land market. It would be an easy hit, says Donald Dewar, the Scottish government secretary, when he came into power in 1999. I remember that it was a political decision, not just to change the system. I wanted to do it - But they n t. But, in the coming days, it will be the right to roam. Why does it happened? And what is happening? Where are we now? What is it likely to happen? Where is the feudal system being modernised? It is not the only way to make it through the modernisation of the country? I ve always been talking to the people who have changed the way we live in their communities and across the world? That is what we have now really heard, he told us in his first interview with the BBC, and what could be done to tackle the problem of abolishing feudalim? The truth is that there is no evidence that the process of modernising nothing. What will happen in our society? How can we change it? Is there another way of doing anything that has been done? We re looking at the future of land ownership and use of farms and land markets? You might think it is possible to stop it from breaking barriers? and how will it change without making it more easier to take it out of control? , asks former Secretary of State.
Source: heraldscotland.comPublished on 2024-03-13
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