On Monday new regulations came into force, after a personal decree by the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, that give nearly 800 public bodies the right to access your telephone records - mobile phone and landline - and make it compulsory for all phone companies to keep those records. So the data of your calls and text messages may be accessed by any damned busybody in any agency stretching from the Scottish Ambulance Service Board, the Food Standards Agency, the Environment Agency to every local council in the country. Naturally, the intelligence services and police are provided with the usual easy pass
into your private life.
Before some of the more predictably trollistic USAian (and perhaps Canadian) posters swagger through here blaming the British people for continually electing this gang of authoritarians, perhaps the extensive Neu Labour fanboy association here might like to defend the power-crazed, liberty-hating impulses of their glorious leaders.
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