U.K. Spy Chief: We Risk A Police State

Dame Stella became the first woman director general of MI5 in 1992 Photo: Martin Pope

From The Telegraph:

Dame Stella Rimington, the former head of MI5, has warned that the fear of terrorism is being exploited by the Government to erode civil liberties and risks creating a police state.

Dame Stella accused ministers of interfering with people’s privacy and playing straight into the hands of terrorists.

“Since I have retired I feel more at liberty to be against certain decisions of the Government, especially the attempt to pass laws which interfere with people’s privacy,” Dame Stella said in an interview with a Spanish newspaper.

“It would be better that the Government recognised that there are risks, rather than frightening people in order to be able to pass laws which restrict civil liberties, precisely one of the objects of terrorism: that we live in fear and under a police state,” she said.

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My Comment: She does not want to get her hands dirty. But her criticism of some of the measures used in counter terrorism are on the point. Her ridicule of ID cards is on the money, and her fears of government limiting our privacy and freedoms is something that I also share.

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