Motion · S5M-23310 · 10 Nov 2020
Plantation Slavery and Landownership in the West Highlands and Islands: Legacies and Lessons
The motion
That the Parliament welcomes the publication by Community Land Scotland of an independent research report, Plantation slavery and landownership in the west Highlands and Islands: Legacies and Lessons, by Dr Iain Mackinnon of the University of Coventry and Dr Andrew Mackillop of the University of Glasgow as part of Community Land Scotland’s discussion paper series, Land and the Common Good; notes the conclusion that the proceeds of slave ownership, slavery-derived wealth and slave compensation payments coincided with the purchase of Highlands and Islands estates or otherwise helped maintain existing estate holdings among many established landed families; welcomes the greater understanding that it believes the report brings of the impact of slavery on patterns of Scottish land ownership history; notes the evidence that specific estate purchases have direct links to slave-related income; regrets that land purchased from the proceeds of slavery rests on the misery of breaches to the human rights of dispossessed peoples; notes that slavery-derived wealth has contributed to historic patterns of land markets that have left legacies of monopoly land ownership, depopulation and an emphasis on extractive estate management that continue to operate today, and notes the calls for a discussion of an appropriate permanent memorial for these historic connections and their impact on peoples in Africa, the Caribbean and the Highlands and Islands.
Supporters (18)
- James Dornan 10 Nov 2020
- Kenneth Gibson No Party Affiliation 10 Nov 2020
- Rhoda Grant 10 Nov 2020
- Bill Kidd 10 Nov 2020
- Richard Lyle 10 Nov 2020
- Angus MacDonald 10 Nov 2020
- Fulton MacGregor Scottish National Party 10 Nov 2020
- Rona Mackay 10 Nov 2020
- Stuart McMillan Scottish National Party 10 Nov 2020
- Gil Paterson 10 Nov 2020
- David Torrance Scottish National Party 10 Nov 2020
- John Finnie 11 Nov 2020
- John Mason 11 Nov 2020
- Andy Wightman 11 Nov 2020
- Tom Arthur Scottish National Party 13 Nov 2020
- Colin Smyth 16 Nov 2020
- Gillian Martin Scottish National Party 26 Nov 2020
- Joan McAlpine 2 Feb 2021
Source: the Scottish Parliament motions and amendments record.