A week ago, we noted that a group of UK Lords were trying to rush through the „Snooper‘s Charter“ that had previously been rejected by the UK. The bill, of course, was about giving the government tremendous levels of access to everyone‘s electronic data with little oversight. Thankfully, despite having little notice, the attempt caused a flurry of attention and the Lords were forced to back off the plan. It seemed like another good „win“ for supporters of privacy and democracy.
Many people still expected the UK government to try again, but few expected it would happen so soon. Yes, less than a week after having the last attempt rejected vocally, the same group of Lords are trying yet again: