Over the past sixty life in Britain has become so hemmed about with laws and regulations that the individual is increasingly at risk of committing a crime without even knowing it. Britons are also subjected to unremitting political propaganda in the politically correct interest by politicians, the mainstream media, public servants, teachers and the major corporations, be they public bodies, non-profit making or private enterprise.
Such intrusion into the lives of Britons is unprecedented. Consider this list of the things that sixty years ago you could legally and without great bureaucratic fuss experience or do ; things which are now impossible because of new laws or changed circumstances :
Say and write whatever you wanted within the limits of libel, slander and obscenity
Employ whoever you wanted to employ
Rent or sell your property to whoever you wanted
Put a property on the market without the need for an Energy Certificate
Buy a property if you were earning the average male wage
Be free of elite haranguing about being green and man-made global warming
Live without the need to sort rubbish into different “green” defined bins
Associate with whoever you wanted without fear of being called “racist”
Be free of elite haranguing about being “racist, homophobic or sexist”
Live almost anywhere in Britain without immigrant ghettos impinging on your life
Live without laws such as the Race Relations Act which privilege minorities
Drive without an MOT hanging over you
Drive without being faced with a breathalyser test
Drive without being expected to “belt up” or have a children’s seat if carrying children
Park a car without having to use a parking meter or being at risk of being clamped or given a penalty notice
Take a one part driving test without the need for a separate theory exam
Ride a motorbike without a helmet
Smoke where you wanted to
Sell and buy vitamins and herbal remedies at will
Buy any non-prescription medicine without restriction, e.g., aspirin
Own a gun
Carry a knife without it being treated as an offensive weapon
Go bird nesting
Take a wild plant
Take most wild animals either year-round or in season
Kill vermin
Purchase exotic animals like tortoises and parrots
Use drugs which are now illegal, legally
Have a reasonable expectation of a secure job regardless of class or education
Know that all your laws were made in your own Parliament
Have a jury trial for any offence carrying a penalty greater than six months
Exercise a right to silence when cautioned by the police without incurring disadvantage if brought to trial
Know that you were free from arbitrary stop and searches
Live without being subject to administrative justice such as police cautions and on-the-spot-fines
Live without state surveillance through the widespread use of CCTV cameras
Engage in voluntary work or paid work in professions such as teaching without being subject to a police check
Live without the risk of being held for 14 days without charge
Live without the threat of an ASBO which is a civil court order, the breaking of which results in criminal penalties
Be able to raise a family on a single wage
Live without the fear that social workers would interfere with your family for anything short of serious criminal behaviour
Exercise reasonable discipline over your children
Allow children to go to school on their own, play without knowing exactly where they were and once they were of a reasonable age, say ten, stay in the family home without adult supervision for a reasonable period without risk of being accused of child neglect.
As a man, assist a strange child in distress or stop a child not your own from misbehaving without fear of being called a paedophile or of running the risk of being charged with assault
Bank without any fear that the bank was legally obliged to inform the state about transactions over a certain amount
Defend yourself against an intruder in your own home without risk of a criminal charge
Go to a school in which children behaved and were taught at least the three Rs
Run a business without being besieged with health and safety requirements
I dare say I have missed other freedoms which no longer exist, but that is a formidable enough list. The important lesson from it is that Britain existed perfectly happily without these now supposedly essential social constraints. The reality is that the majority have been introduced not from any need but because of ideological commitment or entanglement in Treaties most particularly those tying Britain to the EU. Others, such as the absurd price of housing and the inability to raise a family on a single wage are indirectly due to the ideological commitment of governments since the 1979.
The accretion of laws eroding our freedom, both petty and great, will continue unless political action is taken because there will always be politicians, mediafolk and interest groups with axes to grind which result in more and more laws designed to deal with a specific alleged ill.