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Letters: Right to roam would be a 'disaster' under Labour

This week's letters from ²ÝÁñÉçÇø Guardian readers

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The Right to Roam Act under a Labour Government would allow people to access land differently
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The Right to Roam Act under a Labour Government would allow people to access land differently

Through the Right to Roam Act, Labour plans to allow the general public to wander anywhere they like on your land and among your livestock. They are also planning to close the exemptions to inheritance...

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