[Bradford] Fw: Snoopers' Charter: Stop the Home Office forcing it into the Queen's Speech
Paul Colley
pchcolley at yahoo.co.uk
Tue Apr 23 18:56:20 UTC 2013
So it would seem. <note to self...>
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> From: Andrew Coulson <coulson.andy at gmail.com>
>To: Paul Colley <pchcolley at yahoo.co.uk>; BradLUG <bradford at mailman.lug.org.uk>
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>Subject: RE: [Bradford] Fw: Snoopers' Charter: Stop the Home Office forcing it into the Queen's Speech
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>And the response is..
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>The Joint Committee on the Draft Communications Data Bill has reported and has been disbanded. It is no longer able to engage in any correspondence or accept any submissions
>Unfortunately I think we've missed the boat
>Andrew Coulson
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>>From: Ed Paton-Williams - ORG <campaigns at openrightsgroup.org>
>>To: pchcolley at yahoo.co.uk
>>Sent: Tuesday, 23 April 2013, 19:02
>>Subject: Snoopers' Charter: Stop the Home Office forcing it into the Queen's Speech
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>>Dear Supporter,
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>>Nick Clegg and David Cameron are deciding this week whether to keep the Snoopers' Charter in May 8th's Queen's Speech. The Home Office are trying to force their revised internet and email monitoring plans into the speech without asking anyone thinks about them first.
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>>In December, a Joint Committee of MPs and peers set up to scrutinise the Bill told them that they had been wrong to publish draft legislation without first consulting the public. Now the Home Office seems like they’re doing their best to make that mistake again.
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>>Please write to the Home Office now to ask them to consult on their surveillance plans. It'll just take a couple of minutes.
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>>Since the committee published its report, the Home Office has kept its new plans secret so nobody's been able to have a proper say on them. They have met in private with a few internet companies and civil society groups but haven’t given any details about what they’re planning so we haven’t been able to give serious input.
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>>We need your help to tell the Home Office they can't just slip their plans to monitor our email, social media and internet browsing into the Queen’s Speech without asking what we all think.
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>>Can you spare a couple of minutes to tell the Home Office to consult us on their Snoopers' Charter? We'll copy your MP into the message too to make sure they know your views. Click here to get started.
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>>We’re at a crucial moment and we need to put on every bit of pressure that we can. I hope you can take two minutes to get involved.
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>>Yours,
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>>Ed Paton-Williams
>>Campaigner, Open Rights Group
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