Government trying to intimidate people into silence by adopting bureaucratic legalese in Investigatory Powers Act codes of conduct consultation
Amber Rudd, the home secretary, has been accused of trying to dissuade people and groups from contributing to the consultation into the codes of practice for the Investigatory Powers Act, also know...
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