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UK Government To Back Off Plans To Share Private Data

Richard Rothwell writes with news that Jack Straw, Britain's Justice Secretary, has made public plans to drop provisions from the Coroners and Justice Bill which would have allowed the government to take information gathered for one purpose and use it for any other purpose. "A spokesman for Mr Straw said the 'strength of feeling' against the plans had persuaded him to rethink. The proposals will be dropped entirely from the Coroners and Justice Bill, and a new attempt will be made to reach a consensus on introducing a scaled-back version at an unspecified stage in the future." After defending the government's intentions, Straw bowed to pressure from a variety of groups and individuals who presented objections to the bill.

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  1. Wait a minute.... by zappepcs · · Score: 2, Funny

    pressure is building... did they just say that British Justice is a straw man?

    This explains a lot.

  2. We need data sharing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Although the threat from terrorism is diminishing, there is still the threat from non-carbon neutral paedophiles.

  3. Re:Orwell's 1984 by CaptainOfSpray · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our public libraries have moved "1984" to the Non-Fiction shelves, on the basis that it's a User's Manual, not a novel.

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  4. Re:Cattle by Hognoxious · · Score: 2, Funny

    Will that happen before the "-1 pretentious jerkwad" is implemented?

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