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Insaanah
04-01-2012, 01:27 PM
1 April 2012 Last updated at 12:17

Email and web use 'to be monitored' under new laws

The government will be able to monitor the calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK under new legislation set to be announced soon.

Internet firms will be required to give intelligence agency GCHQ access to communications on demand, in real time.

The Home Office says the move is key to tackling crime and terrorism, but civil liberties groups have criticised it.

Attempts by the last Labour government to take similar steps failed after huge opposition, including from the Tories.

A new law - which may be announced in the forthcoming Queen's Speech in May - would not allow GCHQ to access the content of emails, calls or messages without a warrant.

But it would enable intelligence officers to identify who an individual or group is in contact with, how often and for how long.

'Unprecedented step'

In a statement, the Home Office said action was needed to "maintain the continued availability of communications data as technology changes".

"It is vital that police and security services are able to obtain communications data in certain circumstances to investigate serious crime and terrorism and to protect the public," a spokesman said.

"As set out in the Strategic Defence and Security Review we will legislate as soon as parliamentary time allows to ensure that the use of communications data is compatible with the government's approach to civil liberties."

But Nick Pickles, director of the Big Brother Watch campaign group, called the move "an unprecedented step that will see Britain adopt the same kind of surveillance seen in China and Iran".

"This is an absolute attack on privacy online and it is far from clear this will actually improve public safety, while adding significant costs to internet businesses," he said.

"If this was such a serious security issue why has the Home Office not ensured these powers were in place before the Olympics?"

Even if it is announced in the Queen's Speech, any new law would still have to make it through Parliament, potentially in the face of opposition in both the Commons and the Lords.

'Surveillance culture'

The previous Labour government attempted to introduce a central, government-run database of everyone's phone calls and emails, but eventually dropped the bid after widespread anger.

The then Home Secretary Jacqui Smith did pursue efforts similar to those being revisited now, but the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats continued to voice their concerns.

The shadow home secretary at the time, Chris Grayling, said the government had "built a culture of surveillance which goes far beyond counter terrorism and serious crime".

Lib Dem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said any legislation requiring communications providers to keep records of contact would need "strong safeguards on access", and "a careful balance" would have to be struck "between investigative powers and the right to privacy".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-17576745
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Cabdullahi
04-01-2012, 01:31 PM
As if they never did it before....
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Marina-Aisha
04-01-2012, 02:01 PM
is there any steps they wont go with this govement?seriously?wots next?
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Ğħαrєєвαħ
04-01-2012, 06:10 PM
looks like we need to be more careful in what we do and say now:hiding:

Talk about privacy rights!

Then again it's posted on April fools day..^o)
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TrueStranger
04-01-2012, 06:45 PM
What exactly are they monitoring? Western government are becoming more suspicious of their own citizens.
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GuestFellow
04-01-2012, 06:50 PM
Salaam,

Oh no, my fweedums.

Forget the government and police protecting me, they are useless. I want a bodyguard or a rocket launcher.
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Snowflake
04-01-2012, 11:11 PM
I'm actually enjoying the thought. Muslims should exert themselves in e-dawah, so these muppets can read about islam and insha Allah who knows their plans can backfire just like 9/11 did : )
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aadil77
04-02-2012, 09:10 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Snowflake
I'm actually enjoying the thought. Muslims should exert themselves in e-dawah, so these muppets can read about islam and insha Allah who knows their plans can backfire just like 9/11 did : )
yh we have nothing to hide anyway and aren't up to anything dodgy so shouldn't affect us
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~Zaria~
04-02-2012, 05:38 PM
This sounds very similiar to IB rules of monitoring PMs, etc......lol
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