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By Tom Espiner

Published: Thursday 20 March 2008


Name

Anonymous


Location

somewhere in the UK


Occupation

Sceptic


Comment

It would have been good, but incredibly surprising, to hear the PM declare that this activity will go hand in hand with work to define how privacy is to be defined and preserved in the new networked world. Without this what he is proposing is another sleep-walking step towards a total surveillance society and inevitable police state.



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