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SNP given power to break up Scotland’s lairds’ estates

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Published: 06 November 2025. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Scotland is set to witness a profound shake-up in land ownership after the Scottish Parliament approved controversial legislation granting SNP ministers sweeping powers to divide up large estates when they are sold. The Land Reform (Scotland) Bill passed overwhelmingly, with 85 votes in favour, 28 against, and nine abstentions. The legislation has sparked fierce debate over property rights, rural livelihoods, and the future of Scotland’s countryside.

Under the new law, ministers will have the authority to compel sellers of estates larger than 1,000 hectares (2,471 acres) to break them into smaller lots rather than sell them as a single unit. The decision will hinge on whether the division serves the public interest, a provision that SNP advocates argue is essential to reduce the long-standing concentration of land ownership in the country. Currently, roughly one-third of Scotland’s land is owned by fewer than 360 individuals and organizations, a statistic that has prompted repeated calls for reform over decades.

Beyond the “lotting” measures, the bill includes provisions requiring large landholders to publish a detailed land management plan, developed in consultation with local communities. Those who fail to comply could face fines of up to £40,000. The legislation also mandates that landowners notify ministers before selling a large estate or part of one, giving community bodies the chance to register an interest in purchasing a plot. These reforms are designed to empower local communities, giving them a say in how land is sold and used, and to encourage sustainable rural development.

The debate around the bill has been heated. Scottish Land & Estates, a representative body for landowners, described the legislation as “utterly absurd,” accusing SNP ministers of acting as estate agents. They warned that the bill could provoke legal challenges and create years of costly bureaucracy. Sarah-Jane Laing, the organization’s chief executive, said the legislation’s provisions are poorly drafted, stating, “No one emerges as a winner from this – not government, not landowners, not rural businesses, not communities, and certainly not the taxpayer who will bear much of the cost of the added bureaucracy. The only likely beneficiaries will be lawyers, as property transactions become more complex and the prospect of this Act being the subject of a challenge before the courts.”

The Scottish Tories have also voiced strong opposition, portraying the bill as a form of state overreach into rural life. Tim Eagle, the Shadow Rural Affairs and Land Reform Secretary, criticized the legislation as unworkable, claiming it will “severely damage rural Scotland – just like previous Land Reform bills.” He added that SNP ministers had ignored the concerns of those who drive the rural economy, insisting that the government assumed it knew what was best for Scotland’s countryside without proper consultation.

Supporters of the bill, however, argue that decades of concentrated land ownership have limited opportunities for community development and sustainable use of rural resources. Mairi Gougeon, the SNP’s Rural Affairs Secretary, said, “Scotland’s concentrated patterns of ownership developed over centuries, with ownership and control of our nation’s land in the hands of the few for too long. In future, communities will have advance notice of sales of large land holdings and Ministers will have the powers to pause them to allow the option of a Right to Buy application to be explored.”

The Right to Buy provisions are intended to give local communities and organizations an opportunity to acquire land for housing, agriculture, conservation, or public benefit purposes. SNP ministers have argued that lotting will make rural communities more sustainable by enabling locals to purchase smaller plots and retain a stake in the future of their areas. Critics, however, contend that splitting large estates could undermine private investment, reduce operational efficiency, and create unintended economic consequences for rural businesses that rely on large-scale land management.

Over 400 amendments to the legislation were debated before the final vote, illustrating the depth of scrutiny and contention surrounding the bill. The scale of the debate highlights the sensitivity of land reform in Scotland, where property rights, tradition, and rural livelihoods intersect with broader political goals. Many landowners and stakeholders expressed concern that the government’s intervention in property transactions could have far-reaching implications, not only in terms of estate management but also for investor confidence in Scottish rural land.

Rhoda Grant, Scottish Labour’s land reform spokeswoman, offered measured support for parts of the legislation, stating, “We support any improvements to Scotland’s land management, but this weak bill is largely tinkering around the edges. The only significant change is to introduce untested lotting provisions and to take steps to stop off-market sales.” Grant’s comments reflect a broader concern among opposition parties that while reform may be necessary, the measures introduced may not achieve their stated objectives and could instead generate legal and bureaucratic complications.

The tension between community empowerment and private property rights has long been a contentious issue in Scotland. Advocates for reform argue that concentrated land ownership has historically restricted access to land for housing, agriculture, and conservation. By enabling communities to purchase portions of estates, the SNP aims to create more equitable opportunities for local engagement and sustainable land use. Critics counter that forcing sales into smaller lots may discourage investment, reduce estate viability, and burden local authorities with additional administrative responsibilities.

The practicalities of implementing the legislation remain uncertain. Scottish Land & Estates and other stakeholders have expressed concern about how ministers will assess public interest in each sale, how disputes between sellers and communities will be resolved, and how the government intends to manage the administrative workload. Legal challenges are expected, and the first test cases may define how the law is interpreted and enforced in practice.

Despite opposition, SNP ministers maintain that the reforms are necessary to address centuries of concentrated land ownership and to promote community participation in land management decisions. Gougeon emphasised the democratic nature of the changes, stating, “This is about creating a fairer, more accountable system where communities are given a genuine voice and large estates do not remain solely under private control.”

As Scotland moves forward with this landmark legislation, rural communities, landowners, and legal experts will be watching closely to see how the bill is implemented and whether it achieves its stated goals. The law represents a significant shift in land policy and has the potential to reshape the dynamics of rural Scotland for decades to come.

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