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quite why Labour deserve the benefit of the doubt on anything authoritarian I don't know

Labour was behind:

    - forced key disclosure (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000), still in force
    - 72 day detention without charge (Terrorism Act 2006), defeated before it became an Act
    - national identity register and mandatory id cards (Identity Cards Act 2006), ripped up by the next Tory government
    - various attempts at removal of ancient right to trial by jury (partially successful)
they are as bad, if not worse than the tories


As I posted under another comment, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communications_Data_Bill_200... - communications data bill 2008 / interception modernisation programme. A precursor to what became the IPA.


Didn't they abolish double jeopardy and introduce secret trials as well?


yes, more Jack Straw specials




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