2. In May, a poll “found broad opposition to government surveillance across partisan, ideological, age and gender divides"
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3. On 2 Junes, US Congress rejected some of the sweeping intelligence-gathering powers it granted national security officials after the 9/11
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4. On 4 June,
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5. On 11 June, the UK govt’s reviewer of terrorism legislation, condemned snooping laws: “undemocratic, unnecessary and ... intolerable”
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6. David Anderson, the UK govt’s reviewer of terrorism legislation, also called for a comprehensive new law incorporating judicial warrants
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7. On 14 June, Murdoch-owned Sunday Times published their lead front-page article headlined “British Spies Betrayed to Russians and Chinese”
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8. Chakrabarti: “Low on facts, high on assertions, this flimsy but impeccably timed story gives us a clear idea of where govt spin will go”
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