Submitted on Thursday 10th July 2014
Published on Friday 11th July 2014
Current status: Closed
Closed: Monday 30th March 2015
Signatures: 6
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British ~ British citizens ~ Citizens ~ Internet ~ Law ~ Parliament ~ Police
Reject or repeal the emergency phone and internet law
We wish the government (of any persuasion) to immediately reject, or if already enacted, in the future to repeal the new law announced on the 10th July 2014 which requires Internet and phone companies to retain data on British subjects. There is no logical reason for the government / parliament to enact this law as the powers to intercept, where the police and security forces have reasonable suspicion, already exist. The ability to trawl historic data can have no significant effect on the security of British citizens.
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