Law-abiding UK citizens have 'nothing to fear' from GCHQ snooping, says Hague
Claims that government broke the law to gather data are 'nonsense' says foreign secretary
William Hague has branded allegations that the UK government's electronic surveillance centre, GCHQ, has been asking the US National Security Agency for data on UK citizens "nonsense" in comments made...
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