The New Lairds - Scotland's Land Reformers

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

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  • @flake452
    @flake452 6 років тому +10

    The fact that we allow the aristocracy to keep hold of so much stolen wealth is insane and one of the biggest issues in the UK and its never talked about.

  • @nthperson
    @nthperson 5 років тому +4

    The moral issue involved is
    that every person has an equal birthright in the planet. Yet, (mostly by force
    of arms) we have carved the planet into nation-states and carved the
    nation-states into estates for individuals and private entities to control.
    Controlling any part of the planet is a privilege, demanding compensation be
    paid into a fund to be used to pay for public goods and services and to
    distribute a citizens dividend to all. The amount of this charge must
    equate to the potential annual rental value of whatever parcel or tract of land
    is controlled. This approach to “land reform” will not correct all of the
    injustice of the past, but it will create a better present and a far more just
    future for all.

  • @mathewmcintyre5379
    @mathewmcintyre5379 3 роки тому +2

    It's a common theme throughout Scotland especially the more rural picturesque parts to find tweed clad lackeys subordinate to pompous Englishmen in tartan trousers professing there love for bonny Scotland with one hand and strangling with the other.

  • @veronicabalfourpaul2288
    @veronicabalfourpaul2288 6 років тому +2

    good management is the key there. I think Ulva was managed as well as it could be under private ownership. Imagine the money needed to keep a ferry running and to maintain a working farm. The Howards probably did this using the kindness of banks (!) and time will tell if the money can be raised to maintain the dream. As Jamie Howard questioned, can the Government justify the money spent to support the buy out? Should it have gone to something more pertinent in Scotland? All in all, a pretty good article.

  • @NikLyons
    @NikLyons 2 роки тому

    How would one go about securing a piece of Scotch or Irish land for my wife and I in or to live, farm, build and raise a family? The land looks peaceful. How would it cost for maybe an acre of land with and is the government shady there?

    • @Oharadanny123abcdefg
      @Oharadanny123abcdefg Місяць тому

      You'll never find an acre for sale. If you do it's a needle in a haystack.

  • @joncund8021
    @joncund8021 2 роки тому

    Good for them! Love this story

  • @Oharadanny123abcdefg
    @Oharadanny123abcdefg Місяць тому

    How come most landowners in Scotland either sound English when they speak the English language or are English ?

  • @TheJalipa
    @TheJalipa 4 роки тому

    The owners of commercial properties (shops) would rent them to business- they don’t leave them empty on purpose.
    The trouble is the “High Street” is dying.
    Amazon & online is killing it
    These trusts get a lot of tax payer money to support & subside business that would otherwise fold.

  • @den264
    @den264 2 місяці тому

    I am a Scot who left in 1981 to try my hand over in Canada. Fortunately I did just fine in my new country. Personally I have no issues over English people moving there and pouring their lives savings in to purchasing land and looking after it, often better than the locals had done. I lived in Portsmouth for three years prior to moving to Canada and learned so much from my English professors at the college I attended. Please keep fhe likes of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos etc. away from the land of my birth.

  • @cykablyat7340
    @cykablyat7340 3 роки тому

    yeah a lot of the privately owned land is owned by trusts etc for the most part of the rest is worthless land in parts of the highlands which no one wants to live in because there is no local economy to get people to settle or stay for long

    • @den264
      @den264 2 місяці тому

      At least the sheep love those parts.

  • @nl4064
    @nl4064 3 роки тому

    tyhey dont mantion all the tax payer grants they get if you want the land, then do it withjout tax funding