Among its findings, the report said that the UK's intelligence and security agencies "do not seek to circumvent the law" and that its activities do not equate to "blanket surveillance" or "indiscriminate surveillance"
They've hacked into the backbone, continue to use mass trawling programs, and have been caught sinisterly spying on millions of Yahoo users alone, and the best the ISC can come up with is one sacked member and the notion that we should legally make it easier for them to commit human rights crimes on an industrial scale.
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