Greens back bunker plan to block Trump evictions
The Green MSPs welcomed today's announcement that Donald Trump's masterplan for the Menie Estate has been "bunkered" by the transfer of a plot of land to a large group of owners, and cannot now go ahead in its current form. In a poll carried out by the Scottish Greens last year, just 13% of Scots supported the compulsory purchases and evictions that would be required for the Trump project to go ahead, with 74% opposed, and a substantial majority of Scots now oppose the project overall. More than 16,000 people have also signed a petition to Aberdeenshire Council, urging them to protect local families from compulsory purchase, but the Council has so far refused to act.
Patrick Harvie MSP said:
"Mr
Trump probably thought he was on the fairway now with a clear shot to
the green, but his ball's in The Bunker and there's no way to get it
out. Mr Trump might have the expensive lawyers, and he might have both
Aberdeenshire Council and the Scottish Government in his pocket too.
Local residents, however, have the public on their side, and The Bunker
demonstrates that support.
"The rights of the community have
meant nothing to him, and he will never understand why the environment
must be protected. The prospect of losing a long and expensive legal
battle will surely put him off, though. Local residents deserve closure
and they need to know this bizarre proposal is now permanently dead.
"The
history of this project is a blot on Scotland's public life. Officials
have spent public money trying to woo a bullying billionaire and both
Councillors and Ministers have shamefully bent the rules to serve his
interests. When this is all over, and Mr Trump has admitted defeat, we
will need a full public inquiry into what went so badly wrong in
Aberdeenshire."
Aberdeenshire Councillor Martin Ford said:
"It
was always going to be very wrong for the Council to use compulsory
purchase orders against residents at Menie. In these new circumstances,
it would also be suicidal for the Council to go down the compulsory
purchase route, since that now comes with a guarantee of involvement in
a lengthy legal battle with residents from across Aberdeenshire and
beyond.
"Once again, I call on the Council to do what it should
have done last year; make it 100 per cent clear to Mr Trump and to the
affected residents that the Council will not accede to any request to
evict families from their homes on the Menie estate. It is a disgrace
that the Council has left residents in limbo all this time by refusing
to say what it will do.
"I also call on Mr Trump, while he is
here, to contact his neighbours and make clear to them that he
recognises their right not to sell their home if they don't want to. Mr
Trump needs to withdraw the threat of compulsory purchase,
unambiguously and permanently. It is a very positive thing that people
have come together to defend the basic human rights of others against a
bullying developer and a spineless Council."
Angus Reid polled 1001 Scottish adults from 14-16 April 2010. Results are of those expressing a view.
Donald
Trump is planning a luxury golf resort which his company says would
bring jobs to Aberdeenshire, but his plans would require evicting local
residents who do not wish to sell, and building on protected land. Do
you support this project?
No » 64%
Yes » 36%




