Councillors set to press on with £24 million flood planThe group, who argue the number of hares needs to be controlled to prevent diseases spreading and to protect fragile habitats, is even considering fielding candidates in next year’s election “to ensure the working countryside is represented better” at Holyrood.SGA chairman Alex Hogg said immediately after the vote: “A grave mistake has been made today.
This is a bad law, made by people it will not impact on.“There will be no satisfaction in turning around in a few years and saying ‘we told you so’ but, certainly, this is an important date in the demise of another iconic species, killed by political trade-offs and emotive campaigns.“The views of the rural working people of the land have.