by p01926 on 10/28/15, 12:15 AM with 2 comments
by p01926 on 10/28/15, 12:31 AM
Letting in a journalist is an astute move on behalf of GCHQ and the government, but, in this instance, they have accidentally chosen a stenographer instead. The absence of a single challenging question regarding the dangers of mass-surveillance is embarrassing.
by secfirstmd on 10/28/15, 1:12 AM
I really wish they would open their eyes and ask difficult questions (it's generally better for their careers in the long run). Or better yet, if they are afraid ask the public and experts for specific questions to put to them. When I worked in the UK Parliament, I always found it interesting that the best questions, comments and observations about these worlds came from the people who were formerly in them - e.g MPs/Lords who used to be intel or military. They were generally much more inclined to not swallow the crap pushed out by the agencies and instead ask the difficult questions - as it was a lot harder for the wool to be pulled over their eyes. Esp on issues like 90 day detention, mandatory ID cards, government surveillance powers.