Here’s a question Theresa May is unlikely to answer soon
#bbcpapers #skypapers One question nobody in the media seems to have asked – pic.twitter.com/Jw4wLx5f3C
— Fordington Field (@FordingtonField) December 23, 2016
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Another one she was asked – but didn’t answer – was a Freedom of Information question stating, “Can we have your personal metadata?” Her government responded by refusing and labelling the request ‘vexatious’ – despite the fact that her government will soon be snooping and collecting vast quantities of metadata on ALL its citizens every time they go online.
People who say they have nothing to hide from the government are making the mistake of assuming they know what the government is looking for….
What have you got to hide?
Government says: “If you don’t have anything to hide why are you worried about surveillance etc., yet, these same people, that hide in private, meet in secret, under armed guard, won’t disclose what they are doing.