I think that the 1911 census should be open.
Reasoning:
1. There were no assurances of 100-year confidentiality printed on the relevant 1911 census forms although I agree that the forms were marked Strictly Confidential.
2. The entries in the 1911 census include personal information which is public knowledge today (including the name, gender, age, occupation, nationality, birthplace, marital status, and relation to the head of household but no other information) and the release of census information would be unlikely to cause damage or distress to living or deceased.
3. The relevant sections of the 1911 census are likely to refer to some individuals whose personal details can now be lawfully inspected in the 1901 census returns.
4. Similar information is open to inspection after purchasing copies of the relevant birth and marriage certificates or by examining monumental inscriptions locally.
So why not?
