Mrs Steve R to stop looking at her neighbours *nob.
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Any predictions?Number 10 gave a strong hint to reporters that new anti-terror measures to tackle online extremism - including far-right radicalisation - could be in the Queen’s speech on Wednesday.
Last week, May announced a UK-French initiative to explore creating a new legal liability for tech companies if they fail to remove inflammatory content, which could include penalties such as fines.
May also pledged during the election campaign that the government would develop tools with tech companies to crack down on online extremism.
On Monday after May met community leaders in Finsbury Park following the van attack on worshippers leaving the mosque, Downing Street said the reforms were a priority for the government “Extremism takes many forms and she has spelled out as a couple of weeks ago that we have plans to crack down on extremism, there is extremism on the internet of all kinds and we’ll be focusing on extremism of all kinds,” the prime minister’s spokesman said “She was very clear that we are going to bring this work forward and we are going to focus on all forms of extremism.”
Downing Street would not commit to the final package being announced in the Queen’s speech however. “We are going to bring forward this work soon,” the spokesman said.
Mrs Steve R to stop looking at her neighbours *nob.
A party moving further to the right taking away rights, who saw that coming?
Murdoch gets his reward.
It will start off as laws that target extremism and people will be happy because terrorists are being caught,
Then the laws will be applied to non-terrorists and people will ignore it or say "That's the price for my children's safety". Some will complain (probably liberals) and these people will be accused of allowing extremism to exist. The liberals will argue back after which we will hear the line "Nothing to hide, nothing to fear" or "the Government doesn't care if you are watching porn" or some other nonsense like that.
Terrorism will continue and we'll rewind the tape and play it all over again for some new laws.
Didn't this government try to ban more unusual porn?
The liberals argument has been, at least in the past, that an increase in collection of information isn't so good if it obscures key information by it's sheer mass. Do we have enough people to make a proper assessment of hundreds of thousands of additional files? How much personal data are they going to be allowed to go through before they find something? It doesn't necessarily keep us safe and sacrifices our civil liberties.
Best get an external drive and get downloading porn in case it kicks in next week!!
I would say it will be about Money knowing the Tories....so you can use the internet in your local area (Cardiff) after that we would have to pay and go through a rigorous registration process...it sounds crazy but it can't go on like it is IMHO learning how to make a bomb on line is fcuking crazy.
So we won't be able to call the Tories a bunch of ** ****** ****** any more?
So what is the solution and next step.
So what is the solution