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Announcements => News Articles => Topic started by: tuftedduck on May 04, 2009, 07:46:39 AM
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article6211101.ece
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There's only one person needs spying on ( well actually there are 646 in westminster) >:(
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Dear me, they do love to snoop. >:(
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And no doubt the information they collect will be found in a skip or a report that theyve lost the laptop will surface
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However, she failed to mention that substantial additional sums — amounting to more than £1 billion over three years — had already been allocated to GCHQ for its MTI programme.
Shami Chakrabarti, director of Liberty, said Smith’s announcement appeared to be a “smokescreen”.
“We opposed the big brother database because it gave the state direct access to everybody’s communications. But this network of black boxes achieves the same thing via the back door,” Chakrabarti said.
Why does that not surprise me :no:
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Hmm, seems the government is willing to waste money on spying on the people when in economic times like these they should be looking to help the people. It just shows that we can't really trust our politicians and government anymore :no: .
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Hmm, seems the government is willing to waste money on spying on the people when in economic times like these they should be looking to help the people. It just shows that we can't really trust our politicians and government anymore :no: .
Could we ever?
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Hmm, seems the government is willing to waste money on spying on the people when in economic times like these they should be looking to help the people. It just shows that we can't really trust our politicians and government anymore :no: .
Could we ever?
Not really :no: as usual this proposal will most probably turn for the worst.