PB Week: Time to take up arms against a sea of legislation?
Deputy PM Nick Clegg's call to arms against pointless regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy was issued on 1 July with the launch of the "Your Freedom" website.
The website allows people to put forward ideas and currently groups them into the areas of: restoring civil liberties; repealing unnecessary laws; cutting business and third sector regulations.
It has clearly been a popular initiative. The volume of traffic means you can move around the portal about as fast as an England footballer wading through treacle.
Undeterred I did however manage to type "insurance" into the search box which revealed there are currently 230 ideas up for discussion
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