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tupilaq | 9 years ago
The government should not be able to use the tools of state to suppress legitimate parliamentary opposition. There would be nothing to stop the party in power using the law to specifically target opposing parties.
For the rest of us here in the UK, your traffic is already being collated and probably has been for some time.
stevetrewick|9 years ago
It's just that they don't believe those same privileges should extend to everyone else.
Note the use of the word 'privileges' rather than rights, because once parliament starts making that distinction between groups that have them and groups that don't that's exactly what they become.
amelius|9 years ago
Why not introduce a law that further decouples intelligence agencies and the government. It could be made mandatory that information released by agencies are released to all members of parliament. This way, the government gets more transparency, and the people also get more transparency indirectly.
Just my 2 pence.
lostboys67|9 years ago
Sean1708|9 years ago
JshWright|9 years ago
(Obvious exceptions would be necessary for things that are truly national security secrets, etc).
zigzigzag|9 years ago