Submitted on Sunday 1st April 2012
Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Scrap the proposal to monitor all voice and data communications of the public
The Home Office announced on 1st April 2012 that it proposes a new law that will allow the government to intercept all phone, text, email and web communications of anyone it wishes without suspicion and sometimes without even getting a court's approval (warrant).
This is an unacceptable invasion of a citizen's right to privacy. The last government tried to do the same but had to back down in the face of mass criticism. At the time, the current parties in government led the outcry. Now it seems they have not learnt the lessons.
The government should swiftly move to scrap this invasive proposal which, as David Davis MP points out, is not even required as current laws are enough to deal with the real threats.
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