Maybe you British should look to Norway? Out of our population of around 5 million, we have about 500.000 registered hunters, that is people who have passed the hunters exam, because they want to hunt. Not all of them hunt every year, but around 200.000 of them actually hunted last year. Hunting has a very high popular acceptance here with us. We dont have any political party with "stop hunting " on their program. Even our Green Party (MDG) says with a shy smile that, "no we are not opposed to hunting, but we will restrict hunting in some of our national parks". Even though I guess they hate our guts, but they dont dare say so. If you think about it, every 10th Norwegian male, female, child, toddler or old person in nursery homes, is a hunter. If one looks in to the demographic, it mean that about every 3. Norwegian voter is or want to be a hunter. It takes a very courageous politician to want to alienate them. Do you know any courageous politicians? Neither do I. All this is because hunting is accessible for all. Wether you drive a bus or run a Fortune 500 company, there will be hunting available that you can afford. No elitism. At the shooting range I frekvent for training I meet mostly working guys who show up in their working clothes, some bringing a kid or two along. And having fun. Make hunting popular and accessible, and no politician would want to anger you...