Strictly No!: How We're Being Overrun by the Nanny State

Strictly No!: How We're Being Overrun by the Nanny State

by SimonHills (Author)

Synopsis

Britain's prettiest village pub is told to take down its hanging baskets because the council deems them dangerous...primary schoolchildren in Wales have to start their day with a head massage...Blackpool Council has given donkeys Fridays off and a guaranteed lunchbreak...A barrage of these orders is issued almost daily from an army of equality officers, social inclusion workers and health and safety executives. They are laying down a moral code that no one asked for and no one voted for but which is encroaching upon every area of our lives. It is given the general title of political correctness. It started with a few nips and tucks to the language in the name of equality. Now we are entering an age in which we are excoriated for using the word 'lady' or allowing our children to climb trees. Death is upon us unless nanny is on hand to tell us to eat five portions of fruit and vegetables a day or wear a hat in the sunshine. "Strictly No!" explains how a new all-powerful 'meddling class' is taking over the world. We are threatened by a tyranny led not by a man with a moustache but a battalion of social workers armed with social exclusion orders. Welcome to a world gone mad.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 Oct 2006

ISBN 10: 1845961552
ISBN 13: 9781845961558

Author Bio
Simon Hills started his career in journalism interviewing pop stars and went on to write news stories from locations ranging from the rainforests of Brazil to the badlands of Essex. Later, he ran a sailing centre in Greece before settling down in South London, where he now lives with his wife and two daughters. He is associate editor of The Times Magazine.