Yes, of course some things have improved like in the list you mentioned, I was talking more about peoples lack of choice to do what they want without barriers under taxation, planning, private information etc.
If I want to leave a city environment for a better standard of living and live in the country, I can't just build a house and move.
If I want to buy a better/get a better deal on a car from elsewhere in a european market that we are now part of, I can't unless I compensate my govt illegaly.
If I want to buy a mobile phone in the future I will have to give personal information to register it.
If I want to give my kids some money when I die, they are penalised
If I want to own more than one property, I am penalised.
Car insurance companies are now pushing to get access to medical records etc.
All of these and more serve to restrict your life choices and to give out more of your private information to more and more disparate companies, organisations etc.
It's all just a bit unnerving, and unnecessary in my opinion