Lol, they think we can't see throught their "we need to destroy [insert any privacy right] to save the children" bullshit. Never mind the fact it was never about saving kids in the first place.
We can see through it but most people either can't or just don't care. Its barely talked about, I only ever see articles about this posted on here/Reddit, I never see or hear any discussion about it anywhere else, and there never seem to be any articles on the front page of BBC etc
Sunak is absolutely obsessed with doing exactly that. You can tell he just craves the prestige of being Prime Minister but isn't actually interested in doing the job, it's embarrassing really.
the government will reportedly confirm that communications regulator Ofcom will only require companies to introduce back-door access when a technology is developed that is capable of scanning networks in such a manner.
So never then?
Edit: This is a surprise as I was reading articles earlier today claiming that this was almost guaranteed to pass. It's another can kick like the age verification law.
any article claiming that was written by a moron, they've been trying and failing to do this for a decade. It's not the first attempt, it's not gonna be the last. It'll always fail
It was never going to pass. Sure they may have tried to push it through but there are far too many people that they would need to get it past, and those people either understand how technology works or at least consult people who understand how technology works.
The Tories always trying to implement laws that are physically impossible. All the sodding time.
The language is still a warning sign and it looks like it's going to pass. Don't get me wrong, this is a victory but only a temporary one until they find a tech that works for them. Don't let down your guard and keep pressing the fight!
The sole purpose of a representative is to be re-elected. They will say and do whatever will keep their followers beleiving and voting, or, what will get them personal wealtb & power.
It feels like one of their goal is to prevent protesting at all. They've already passed laws making protesting more difficult, good luck trying to organise one at all a few years after this finally does pass and they're scanning everyones messages
Headline is wrong. All they've said is that they won't persue it if "it's not technically feasible". The law will still go in the books, and that statement won't mean shit when it's taken to court.