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Big Brother Britain: £380 a MINUTE spent on tracking your
every click online
James Slack
UK
Daily Mail
Wednesday, Oct 21st, 2009
An astonishing £380 a minute will be spent
on surveillance in a massive expansion of the Big Brother state.
The £200million-a-year sum will give officials access
to details of every internet click made by every citizen - on
top of the email and telephone records already available.
It is a 1,700 per cent increase on the cost of the current
surveillance regime.
Last night LibDem home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne described
the sum as 'eye-watering'.
'There is already enough concern at the level of Government
snooping,' he said.
'In an era of tough spending choices, it cannot be a justified
response to the problems we face as a country to lavish millions
of pounds a year on state spying.
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