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	<title>Comments on: UK Grocer Tells Shoppers to Leave Kids in Car if Buying Booze</title>
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		<title>By: Philip Dawdy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Philip Dawdy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 03:15:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>what the hell happened to england? is was such a fun place when i was there in the 1980s. bring back maggie! jk.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>what the hell happened to england? is was such a fun place when i was there in the 1980s. bring back maggie! jk.</p>
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		<title>By: Jay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2008 05:39:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I live in London. I moved here from the States five years ago, a time (it seems) when England was much more sensible. Since then the nanny state has grown to almost oppressive levels - smoking bans, exorbitant Green taxes, higher alcohol taxes, attempted taxes on how much trash you throw away... I don&#039;t think the UK is the most horrid place to live (I&#039;m thinking Ohio wins that auspicious award, but I&#039;m biased), but I am increasingly unhappy with living here.

In my opinion, with the &quot;success&quot; of the smoking ban and the total lack of public outrage, the nanny-state has discovered it can ban everything and the English will gladly accept it - read as: &quot;ban everything we love and still tax us to death for it and we&#039;ll gladly pay because we&#039;re English and we&#039;re used to being screwed; it wouldn&#039;t be England otherwise.&quot; People here seem to love being told how they should live their lives, and they love to tell everyone else how they should live their life as well. It&#039;s all so very sad.

As for Tesco, it&#039;s completely bizarre, because families in England love bringing their kids to the pub on Saturdays and Sundays. It&#039;s an English tradition. Some pubs even have playgrounds for the kiddies. Will the pubs follow Tesco&#039;s lead?  &quot;I&#039;m sorry, but we can&#039;t serve you a pint because you have your kids with you - it would set a bad example for them, don&#039;tcha think?  Here, drink this diet soda, because your kids are also overweight.&quot;

Is there anywhere in the world where people can live their lives?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I live in London. I moved here from the States five years ago, a time (it seems) when England was much more sensible. Since then the nanny state has grown to almost oppressive levels &#8211; smoking bans, exorbitant Green taxes, higher alcohol taxes, attempted taxes on how much trash you throw away&#8230; I don&#8217;t think the UK is the most horrid place to live (I&#8217;m thinking Ohio wins that auspicious award, but I&#8217;m biased), but I am increasingly unhappy with living here.</p>
<p>In my opinion, with the &#8220;success&#8221; of the smoking ban and the total lack of public outrage, the nanny-state has discovered it can ban everything and the English will gladly accept it &#8211; read as: &#8220;ban everything we love and still tax us to death for it and we&#8217;ll gladly pay because we&#8217;re English and we&#8217;re used to being screwed; it wouldn&#8217;t be England otherwise.&#8221; People here seem to love being told how they should live their lives, and they love to tell everyone else how they should live their life as well. It&#8217;s all so very sad.</p>
<p>As for Tesco, it&#8217;s completely bizarre, because families in England love bringing their kids to the pub on Saturdays and Sundays. It&#8217;s an English tradition. Some pubs even have playgrounds for the kiddies. Will the pubs follow Tesco&#8217;s lead?  &#8220;I&#8217;m sorry, but we can&#8217;t serve you a pint because you have your kids with you &#8211; it would set a bad example for them, don&#8217;tcha think?  Here, drink this diet soda, because your kids are also overweight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Is there anywhere in the world where people can live their lives?</p>
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