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UK: Tories suffer privacy backlash over resurrected Snoopers’ Charter

Posted on May 8, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Joe Curtis reports:

A Tory threat to re-introduce the Snoopers’ Charter has prompted a backlash from privacy groups just hours after the party won the general election.

Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed she would revisit plans to introduce the Draft Communications Data Bill after it became clear the Conservatives would form a majority government this morning.

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