>Conservative constituencies tended to have more free access than Labour ones.
>Of the 100 constituencies with most access, 91 are Tory, seven Labour and two Lib Dem. Of the 100 constituencies with least access, 70 are Labour, 29 are Tory, with one Lib Dem.
That’s interesting and not what I would have guessed. Does anyone know if there’s a specific reason why England doesn’t have right to roam and Scotland does.? Is it an archaic law that Scotland bothered to update and England never did or does the latter just have a general aversion to ramblers?
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>Conservative constituencies tended to have more free access than Labour ones.
>Of the 100 constituencies with most access, 91 are Tory, seven Labour and two Lib Dem. Of the 100 constituencies with least access, 70 are Labour, 29 are Tory, with one Lib Dem.
That’s interesting and not what I would have guessed. Does anyone know if there’s a specific reason why England doesn’t have right to roam and Scotland does.? Is it an archaic law that Scotland bothered to update and England never did or does the latter just have a general aversion to ramblers?