Friday, May 18, 2012

No 'Nanny State' Insists Cameron

Friday, May 18, 2012
Free parenting classes are not a "nanny state" policy, David Cameron insisted as he unveiled a number of initiatives aimed at helping families.

The prime minister said it was ludicrous that people had to train before they were allowed to drive a car but could bring up a baby with no practice at all and revealed he would have liked parenting classes himself.

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