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Ross Clark is a journalist who writes extensively for the Spectator, the Daily Mail, the Daily Express and for many other publications. For many years he wrote the Thunderer column on the Times.
Ross is also the bestselling author of How to Label a Goat: The silly rules and regulations that are strangling Britain, The Road to Southend Pier: One man's struggle against the surveillance society, A ...
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"If you get fed up with red tape, this book is for you. It's really very interesting and quite comical in many respects. It's a little bit like the TV series, Grumpy Old Men - this is Grumpy Old Men for legislation!" - Graham Seaman, BBC Radio Swindon
"It's a brilliant read. If anyone wants to have a laugh by themselves - and laugh out loud in many cases - then may I suggest that you buy this book!" - Andie Harper, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
" a marvellous compendium of silly rules and regulations" - Iain Dale, political writer and broadcaster
"This is an excellent little book and I urge every reader to buy one for yourself and one for your MP." - Economic Affairs, June 2007
"Ross Clark stylishly mocks red tape - the classification of organ pipes as hazardous waste, or the restriction on Army bagpipe practice to 24 minutes a day." - Christopher Howse, The Sunday Telegraph
"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 world of intrusive and often pointless nannying. But he does it with such a light touch that the barrage of bonkers bureaucracy never palls." - Tom Stevenson, Daily Telegraph