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The rationale for Europe in the 21st century is stronger than it has ever been. It is essentially about power, not about peace anymore.
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here is a very strong and very vocal minority however. Basically, it's an old fashioned form of nationalism. That's what the UK Independence Party is, and it carries with it a very old fashioned set of attitudes and arguments.
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NSA inspector general report on email and internet data collection under Stel... - 0 views
Edward Snowden is a traitor, just as surely as George Blake was - Telegraph - 0 views
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Britain, whose intelligence cooperation with America is probably uniquely deep in the history of the world,
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Indeed, it is no accident that the greatest trust in the intelligence world is that between Britain, America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada – sometimes known in this field as the Five Eyes. This exists because of a common experience of kinship, language, war and living under law-based liberty. It is emphatically not the product of untrammelled state power, but of a culture that knows that its eyes (five pairs being better than one) need to scan the horizon to stay free.
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BBC News - Rupert Murdoch hits back over sabotage claims - 0 views
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Writing on Twitter, Rupert Murdoch took a clear swipe at the BBC, asserting "enemies many different agendas, but worst old toffs and right wingers who still want last century's status quo with their monopolies". "Let's have it on! Choice, freedom of thought and markets, individual personal responsibility."
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"Writing on Twitter, Rupert Murdoch took a clear swipe at the BBC, asserting "enemies many different agendas, but worst old toffs and right wingers who still want last century's status quo with their monopolies". "Let's have it on! Choice, freedom of thought and markets, individual personal responsibility.""
The snooping Bill is out to catch crooks, not ensnare terrorists - Telegraph - 0 views
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but I understand it will have two main components