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How to Label a Goat: The Silly Rules and Regulations That are Strangling Britain


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About the Book

This is a brand new paperback edition. Have you ever thrown your arms up in despair while trying to complete an official form and asked yourself 'Just what is the point of this?' You're not alone. This book exposes some of the most petty and bizarre rules and regulations which are blighting the lives of Britons today. From the 45 pages of instructions on how to correctly label a goat (or sheep) to the impact that being a deep-sea diver might have on your tax return. If it wasn't so serious, it would be quite funny. Among his other discoveries are: a rugby club in Ilfracombe was so burdened by health and safety rules that it was forced to abandon its real-life bonfire and instead celebrate Guy Fawkes' night with a 'virtual bonfire' projected onto a screen; employers must not hold important meetings on 31 October - it might discriminate against pagans, who, of course, celebrate the festival of Samhain on that day; a woman from Kilbride was given an ASBO forbidding her from answering the door in her underwear; a motorist in Waltham Forest, East London, was fined for parking on double yellow lines that were not even there when he parked his car; and, the lorry painting the lines had drawn around the stationary vehicle. All completely true and all contained, along with hundreds of others, in this eye-opening little book.

Table of Contents:
1. How to label a goat 2. I can't honestly say it is a new phenomenon... 3. No taxation without complication 4. Caring to death 5. Nosing around our homes 6. Diversity 7. Belt and braces and elastic and Velcro too 8. The European Union 9. The countryside 10. Waste 11. Thou shalt not have fun 12. Work 13. Crime 14. Transport 15. Just to prove that you actually exist... 16. The young 17. They say they're trying 18. Some bedtime reading... 19. A few absurdities to finish... 20. Conclusion Questionnaire

About the Author :
Ross Clark is a journalist who has written extensively for The Times, The Sunday Telegraph and Mail on Sunday. For some years he wrote a column in The Spectator entitled 'Banned Waggon' which exposed, week by week, the Government's obsession with stopping us doing things. He also writes a regular column for Real Business Magazine, looking at the impact of regulation on business. Ross's previous books include How to Label a Goat: The Silly Rules and Regulations that are Strangling Britain (Hb), The Great Before, a satire on the anti-globalisation movement - www.greatbefore.com and his new book is The Road to Southend Pier.

Review :
""Ross Clark, a writer with an angry swarm of bees in his bonnet, leaves no stone unturned in his mission to expose how far we have sunk into a Kafkaesque wor ld of intrusive and often pointless nannying. But he does it with such a light touch that the barrage of bonkers bureaucracy never palls."" "Ross Clark, a writer with an angry swarm of bees in his bonnet, leaves no stone unturned in his mission to expose how far we have sunk into a Kafkaesque wor ld of intrusive and often pointless nannying. But he does it with such a light touch that the barrage of bonkers bureaucracy never palls."


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781905641567
  • Publisher: Harriman House Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Harriman House Publishing
  • Height: 234 mm
  • No of Pages: 288
  • Width: 156 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1905641567
  • Publisher Date: 15 Oct 2007
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: The Silly Rules and Regulations That are Strangling Britain


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