Philip Johnston has been with the Daily Telegraph for 20 years. He was the paper's home affairs editor and chief political correspondent, before becoming part of the senior editorial executive team in 2007 as assistant editor, and is now a leader writer. He lives in London.
Over the past thirteen years, New Labour has made us wade through a quagmire of petty rules, health and safety lunacies, madcap laws and nitpicking regulations. We have been snooped on, hectored and hounded by state nannies from cradle to grave, all because government and its agencies...
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