Why Lawful Access Legislation Should Not Be Allowed to Pass
October 31, 2011
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Hmm… since Harper is not particularly fond of those darn socialist European countries, he should logically not follow the UK’s direction in lawful access.
Then again, any statement with “logic” and “Harper” can’t be taken seriously.
Anglosphere “conservatism” trumps prejudice towards European initiatives?