Meeting of the Parliament 28 October 2025 [Draft]
I thank members for their contributions so far to the debate on this group.
I will begin by responding directly to the amendments lodged by Ariane Burgess and Mercedes Villalba. The concentration of land ownership in Scotland is an issue that has been hundreds of years in the making, and the bill will finally give ministers the powers to split up landholdings when that is in the public interest. That is a huge step forward, but it is only the first step.
Addressing the inequality in Scotland’s landownership will not be quick or easy, and we can expect that those who currently own vast portions of Scotland’s land will resist that progress at every step. I believe that land reform is crucial to a fairer Scotland and that it is worth the fight, but we must ensure that we do not make things easy for those who want us to fail and that, when we make proposals, we can be confident that they are supported by evidence, that they will work and that they are proportionate.