The Guardian view on Scottish land reform : vast estates remain feudal in scale / Editorial
Half of the country’s privately owned countryside is held by just 421 owners. New legislation suggests democrats still fear powerful interests No other European country has such a narrow base of proprietorship as Scotland. Half of all privately owned rural land is held by 421 people or entities. (…)
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