The majority of Brits fear state control is getting too much after UK governments have banned various items being used in public and with the digital ID card scheme looming

Half of Britain fears we are slowly morphing into a complete Nanny State nation . ‌

A whopping four in ten Brits believe the UK is becoming too carefully managed by the powers that be - with young adults feeling it the most strongly. ‌

Following a slew of policies including a ban on advertising junk food before 9pm, proposals to ban vaping in public spaces and the introduction of digital ID cards , many fear the Government is trying to completely run our every move via state control. ‌

Concerns about a growing nanny state of government diktats have traditionally been associated with older or more conserv

See Full Page