Warning Britain's enemies could be using gaps in our own law to spy on UK citizens


“Theoretically they could assassinate someone, if they needed to.”

The Parliament’s cross-party Intelligence and Security Committee welcomed the new bill but said it was “disappointed” it had taken the Government such a long time to draft it, a spokesperson for the committee told Express.co.uk

The group of politicians has made it clear the bill requires amendments and said the developments are “some progress, but still a long way to go”.

It did not explain what provisions they would like to have to stop foreign agents. But for years, they have been calling for a “plethora of plans and strategies” to stop espionage from threatening the UK.



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