
Grasping the Nettle of Land Reform
Jim Hunter, 27 February 1998
West Highland Free Press
Debate about the Scottish parliament has tended recently to concentrate on
where the Parliament should be located and on who might, or might not, be
among its members. There has been rather less debate about what the
parliament might actually do. Now, with the appearance of the first report
of the Scottish Office's Land Reform Policy Group, the parliament is
beginning to be provided with a legislative programme.
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