Training outdoors is not common here. There's plenty of cheap places to train with your sword if you wish, village, church and community halls, youth clubs etc cost a couple of quid to hire.
And everybody has that? If the economic problems you list below are true, then I rather doubt that everyone has that much disposable income.
At the moment changing the laws on weapons is the last thing on anyone's minds,
Again, this is demonstrably not true. While it might not be on everyone's minds, saying that it's on no ones is simply not true.
we have far larger things to worry about
Just like everyone else. Doesn't mean you get to misrepresent facts to support your point of view. Fact is, not everyone there is happy with the law and those people are, in fact, working to get it changed, despite what you earlier wrote.
The fact that some specific martial arts community who of course are shall we say biased discuss the weapons laws doesn't mean the whole country is.
The only one who characterized "the whole country" is you. You already said, "are our laws and we like them, there's no outcry for them to be changed, no one is lobbying their MPs." All three of those statements of fact are inaccurate. Not everyone there "likes them," there is, in fact, an "outcry for them to be changed," and there are, in fact, people there "lobbying their MPs." Just because they have a vested interest in the item in question doesn't automatically exempt them from the set of "everyone in England."
If people chose to use something like this to criticise a country not theirs then they shouldn't be surprised if the 'natives' get restive.
So far, the only persons in this thread specifically criticizing the referenced laws are the people who also live in England/GB which I already referenced and linked to. If I lived there, yes, I would be highly critical of them and work to change them. But I've deliberately left that alone, preferring, instead, to simply point out that your claim that everyone there likes 'em just fine is simply not true. It is, at best, misrepresenting the issue; rosily painting it, per se.
If I posted up something critical of the US do you think anyone would not say anything? How much flak do you think I'd get? A chap broke the law taking his swords out uncovered, that's it, there's no story here. Oh and we like our laws even more after foreigners tell us they don't like them lol.
I get that, but, despite the fact that you, personally, would
LIKE it to be "there's no story here," in fact, there is. It made the news in the Standard and it is of interest to any martial artist who used "swords," including Kobudo practitioners, as well as historians and researchers. I agree that "martial artists" are a rather small subset of any Western population, but they're certainly not 'nobody'.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk