Tom Whitehead
London Telegraph
June 11, 2012
Theresa May is expected to publish the controversial Communications Data Bill on Friday which will require service providers to record all internet and phone activity.
The proposals will allow police and intelligence officers to monitor who someone is in contact with and the websites they visit, although the content of communications will not be accessed.
Conservative are prepared for an intense backlash from both Tory and Liberal Democrat MPs who fear the proposals are a “snooper’s charter” and too great an intrusion on private lives.
In April Nick Clegg, the deputy prime minister, appeared to cast the plans further in to chaos when he insisted they would not just be “rammed” in to law.
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Bilderbergers should be concerned that THEY have been recorded. Humanity is awakening. Justice is coming.
this is old news the Nsa monitors ALL electronic communications on the planet …
I take it that Ms May’s digital activity comes under the same scrutiny and that of her relatives and friends. I am sure they will all be very grateful to her for that.