LONDON (Reuters) – Plans to boost digital surveillance powers have pushed Britain’s government into a row it can ill afford, after a week of gaffes that have raised questions over Prime Minister David Cameron’s leadership. The plan involves monitoring all phone calls, texts, emails and online activities to help tackle crime …
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