David Cameron told a parliamentary committee that he plans, after the next election, to expand laws to allow the “politically contentious” surveillance of online activity.
Despite the revelations of Snowden, and recent fears that some of GCHQ’s operations may be illegal, Cameron said he has a “sense” that the British people do not care about this issue, and that the only opposition to the ongoing negation of online privacy is media-driven.
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