Henry Porter: Standing up to scrutiny

Three reports in two days make it utterly clear that Britain is about to become the Twenty First Century’s first surveillance society. It is not being melodramatic to say that each one of us stands on the threshold between a world in which individual liberty and privacy are taken for granted - and appear to the majority to be unthreatened - and a dystopia of total and unwavering scrutiny by big corporations and the state.

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Posted on November 2nd, 2006 at 3:05 pm

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Blood & Treasure: some clairvoyance
Marina Hyde: If politics is drama, Clarke’s a spear carrier (on a good day)
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