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Government 'To Roll Out More Snooping Powers' For GCHQ

Posted: 1/04/2012 08:47 Updated: 1/04/2012 16:52   PA

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Ministers are preparing a major expansion of the Government's powers to monitor the email exchanges and website visits of every person in the UK, it was reported on Sunday.

Under legislation expected in next month's Queen's Speech, internet companies will be instructed to install hardware enabling GCHQ - the Government's electronic "listening" agency - to examine "on demand" any phone call made, text message and email sent, and website accessed in "real time", The Sunday Times reported.

A previous attempt to introduce a similar law was abandoned by the former Labour government in 2006 in the face of fierce opposition.

However ministers believe it is essential that the police and security services have access to such communications data in order to tackle terrorism and protect the public.

Although GCHQ would not be able to access the content of such communications without a warrant, the legislation would enable it to trace people individuals or groups are in contact with, and how often and for how long they are in communication.

The Home Office confirmed that ministers were intending to legislate "as soon as parliamentary time allows".

"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. We need to take action to maintain the continued availability of communications data as technology changes," a spokesman said.

"Communications data includes time, duration and dialling numbers of a phone call, or an email address. It does not include the content of any phone call or email and it is not the intention of Government to make changes to the existing legal basis for the interception of communications."

Nick Pickles, director of the Big Brother Watch campaign group, said: "This is 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.

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

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07:50 on 08/04/2012
America is right behind the UK, if not already secretly in front of.
08:02 on 03/04/2012
With the recent press coverage, of : 1. Seat next to Cameron for £1,000,000. 2.Yes my wife was driving when that camera caught me. 3. This is me as a Nazi at a party. 4. Yes that is my second london home and I don't rent it to anyone. 5. Yes, a biro in government office does cost my expenses £32,000 6. I don't want to create panic, but petrol is going to not be here next week..... - I would suggest the only people that are a menace to the public and require permanent monitoring, would be those that sit in government office.
06:16 on 03/04/2012
So, most posters out there, are not surprised by this. Talking about "what democracy?", "we need a revolution", "big brother" etc. etc. does not make you revolutionaries. Manning the barricades is what does that! Will YOU be there when the people try to wrest control of the country from our erstwhile "leaders"? I think not. Most of you will be contented and middle class and only revolutionary in thought. The government is happy that you are like that. That is where they want you. Why do you vote for them? What if no-one voted in the next election? You cannot have somebody in parliament who has not attracted ANY votes, now can you? Ergo, no politicians! Interesting Ghandi-ish idea, I think.
18:46 on 02/04/2012
During my time with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office overseas, I served in our embassies in many former communist countries - (Police States). And as everyone knows 'Big-Brother' was always watching you. Listening in to your telephone calls, knowing when you were in or out, thereby able to enter our accommodation - planting bugs (listening devices), searching for incriminating documents/evidence, so that they could try to compromise you. They were able to follow your every move at any time and to listen-in to any conversations that you had.

I am sure, that GCHQ will have much more sophisticated listening-devices and meens of keeping tabs on everything you say and do. Oh by the way! this practice is still available in most former communist countries. Once a Commie - always a Commie, they need to know exactly what you are doing, so they can maintain the power and status-quo.

This government must be getting worried that one day the citizens of this country will overthrow this false kind of corrupt democracy, which we have been be playing at for hundreds of years and cannot still get it right. They are worried that with all the public unrest about our 'Broken Country', a revolution is on it's way, and therefore they need to keep an eye on everything that everyone is doing. CCTV is just a start, and as you all know it is now everywhere.

Who of you want's a 'Police-State'?
09:12 on 02/04/2012
I'd happily let Cameron loose on my pc if I could see his.... I'd make a fortune.
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07:35 on 02/04/2012
This place is about as bad as it gets for cen, oops, you cant say that word, using powerful word filters, which often removes perfectly acceptable comments, if that's not controlling i don't know what is
Craigzz
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07:31 on 02/04/2012
Posting comments about a big brother society on here, is laughable
01:31 on 02/04/2012
We are now officially living in a police state. The Government. by it's actions is saying 'All Britains are potential terrorists and criminals' Why else would these powers be required? State terrorism is a more frightening prospect than Islamic fundimentalism because it hides behind the mask of respectability and law. I would like to know when spying on honest citizens became right in a so called free society.
18:49 on 02/04/2012
Hi Garethi,
I couldn't have put it more elegantly. By-the-way, 'What Free Society'?
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22:21 on 02/04/2012
"The Government. by it's actions is saying 'All Britains are potential terrorists and criminals'"
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The United States govt quoted American soil as a "battlefield" and starting passing bills like NDAA 2012 and NDPR. Brittian is not alone...
00:30 on 02/04/2012
Considering the 'Echelon Surveillance System' has been in existence for at least the last 20 plus years monitoring every electronic communication anywhere in the world, I can see that this is a mind blowing expose of any consequence. Next story please.
00:18 on 02/04/2012
This action by HMG has been coming for at the very least 20+years. It got seriously under way when Mrs T - remember her? - crushed dissent and ordered the Beanfield invasion - remember that too? She then introduced the precursor to the intended legislation, the then new Criminal Justice Act. Post 9/11 and 7/7 the ante has been upped, I'm just surprised it's take them so long to get around to it. Having said this, there is a contra argument which goes "If you've done nowt wrong, you've nowt to fear" Trouble with e-comms is that it too easy to have yr ID 'nicked' and then you're left in the crap...
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23:46 on 01/04/2012
And people point and wag their finger when it happens in China lets say.

It's been going on for years. Power corrupts.
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22:22 on 02/04/2012
and it always will until we end this war and get rid of these stupid laws of war.
23:37 on 01/04/2012
pity they caught guy fawkes .it is time to get rid of this government for good
23:35 on 01/04/2012
its revolution time folks
23:34 on 01/04/2012
just about sums up britain , everyone has to suffer with the price rise this will bring .
22:53 on 01/04/2012
but then if they did listen , to peoples comments on the huff and acted apon the majority of commonsense working peoples common sense practical solutions to the problems they created then we might actually be on to a winner !?!?! .......................?
23:40 on 01/04/2012
no chance , the governmnet have known for years we do not want more scroungers coming here , they also know we want rid of terrorists , we the public are not taken serious by our government .