Tory MP cites fact Britons enjoy no recent experience of police state and says draft investigatory powers bill has ‘loads and loads of holes’Mobilising opposition to the government’s surveillance legislation is difficult because the British enjoy become intellectually indolent (lazy) about defending liberty,the Conservative MP David Davis has said.
Davis said it was astonishing how cavalier people were about liberty, citing the fact that Britons enjoy no recent experience of living under a police state as an explanation.
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Source: theguardian.com