The Government's 'Snoopers Charter' for spying on everyone's internet is pretty draconian.
Just so M15 can catch a few terrorists, everyone else has to suffer the indignity of having James Bond and Co. knowing the weird and wacky stuff we've been googling.
(And judging by the PornHub top searches over Halloween, it's very weird indeed).
It's draconian because the Government want internet companies to help hack into phones and computers, store data on all the sites we've been on and then let government agencies and even police and local councils trawl through it all.
But drastic measures call for an equally drastic response, obviously.
One humorous Daily Mail reader (yes they do exist) had the perfect riposte to these controversial internet snooping plans.
This is one funeral you really want to be at...
https://twitter.com/BestoftheMail/status/661899449682305024
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