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Old 03-04-2012, 22:26   #63
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Re: Government to monitor Internet Use

If Theresa May wants easier access to our internet info, I think it's only fair to ask for hers...I mean, so long as she has nothing to hide, nothing to fear, then what's the problem

WhatDoTheyKnow.com - "Theresa May's Internet History"

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Ah, I remember the olden days (well, 2009)...

Tories outline plans to shrink 'surveillance state'

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The Conservatives will today promise to "reverse the rise of the surveillance state" by outlining plans for fewer giant government databases and stronger powers to protect personal privacy.

(snip)
Yet now they pick up the ball dropped by New Labour...

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Good articles:

Web monitoring will lead to discrimination and blackmail

The surveillance state: growing under a coalition that pledged to reverse it
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