The Home Office have a home page for the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill. There's an open letter (March 13th) addressing concerns about RIP which makes for interesting reading. Better still are the links to Hansard so you can follow the Bill as it goes through Parliament. I can't help being impressed with the standard of argument in the Lords (I hope it never becomes an elected chamber). Question: Do they always refer to the Commons as another place?
The Home Office have a home page for the Regulation of Investigatory Powers (RIP) Bill. There's an open letter (March 13th) addressing concerns about RIP which makes for interesting reading. Better still are the links to Hansard so you can follow the Bill as it goes through Parliament. I can't help being impressed with the standard of argument in the Lords (I hope it never becomes an elected chamber). Question: Do they always refer to the Commons as another place?