Holding the line

Austerity taxation, it seems, does not extend to wealthy proprietors of Scotland’s salmon angling rights, as the SNP land reform bill ­continues the Tory policy of exempting them from paying sporting rates.

Yet a week’s salmon fishing on the Tweed can cost thousands of pounds, but no direct contribution is made towards council services.

The bill makes it very difficult for a Community Body to acquire salmon rights by creating many caveats, in particular, “eligible land which consists of salmon fishings”.

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The SNP is well aware salmon fishing rights in Scotland are normally sold separately, without any land, so they cannot be acquired by a Community Body. Thus the Scottish Government give the illusion of backing community ownership, but the ­reality is that the status quo will prevail with most Scots still excluded from our rivers and lochs.

Jim Stewart

Oxgangs Avenue, Edinburgh