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UK PM doubles down on Internet Repression - Theresa May wants to read everything you say online
Dispite getting creamed in her snap election, U.K. PM Theresa May still plans on going ahead with her party's Internet Regulations Act which goes even further then last years regulations.
Not content with simply reading your ISPs logs on your browsing behaviour, which was made legal and required by British ISPs last year, May now plans on enacting a deep packet inspection very similar to what the Chinese Government current uses. Also on the chopping block; outlawing any encryption methods that a government agency can't break, VPNs and any "tools or programs" that would deflect, block or in anyway interfere with the ability of a government agency's ability to exam internet traffic or data.
This includes open source sites such as Git-hub and Git-lab...
"We plan on becoming the global leader in the regulation of the use of personal data and the Internet".
Direct Quote from May
I can't believe that even the bloody Limey's would be as crazy to outlaw secure encryption and VPNs...how would business survive in such a world? Imagine banking without a secure encrypt...fucking nuts.
In reality, this wont mean much for about 99% of internet users but what it will do is force people to be creative in ways they do stuff to get around the filters, also I will point out that May really needs to have somebody advising her on technology other than "Yes Mrs may your password is password".
I sometimes look at Humanity, and sigh. If I could give it one skill, the skill would be thinking this silly little thought : "Is this a good idea? Maybe I should think over what happens if I pull this off!"
The irony is the only leader to openly call out Saudi Arabia for their links to terrorism, talk about giving police more funding and power to deal with extremism and talk about the fact that free movement isn't always a good thing was Corbyn.
May had years as Home Secretary and PM to deal with the jihadi issue and did absolutely nothing, letting them come and go as they please if it suited the UK at the time e.g. letting them go and fight against Gaddafi.
She's now just flailing about in desperation, saying anything that will absolve her of any blame for her failure.
She is yet another vaguely neo-fascist leader who absolutely narrowly barely wins a dumb election she stupidly called herself, and now acts like a fascist dictator who was thrust into office on an overwhelming mandate.