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 Labour would extend the right to wild camp to all national parks if elected, the party has said following the restoration of the right on Dartmoor by the high court.On Monday, the court of appeal ruled that wild camping on Dartmoor was lawful without landowner permission, overturning a high court ruling in favour of a landowner who wanted to ban the practice. Ruling on the appeal, Sir Geoffrey Vos, the master of the rolls, said wild camping counted as  open-air recreation  as allowed in the 1985 Dartmoor Commons Act.The high-profile case brought to light a love for wild camping across all sections of British society and campaigners are hatching plans for legislation to widen the legal right to wild camp without landowner permission.The shadow environment minister, Alex Sobel, said:  Labour would legislate so that people visiting national parks have the right to wild camp, as well as expanding public access to woodlands and waterways. The Guardian view on wild camping at Dartmoor: immersion in beauty is legal after all | EditorialRead moreSome point to Scotlands successful legislation around wild c stanley cup amping, where the Land Reform  Scotland  Acts 2003 and 2016 enshrine the right to responsibly access land and inland water for recreation purposes. An accompanying Scottish Outdoor Access Co stanley kubek de defines responsible  stanley quencher access, explicitly including the right to wild camp.Similar models that enshrine the right to wild camp as part of a broader freedom to roam exist in Europe. For example, Sw