‘Wilson Doctrine offers no protection for MPs’ communications’

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‘A tribunal in the UK has said that the MPs have no protection from having their communications read by the security agencies.

In a landmark decision, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) said the so-called “Wilson Doctrine” was no bar to the incidental collection of data.

The Wilson Doctrine was established in 1966 when the then Labour Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, gave assurances to MPs that their phone calls would not be intercepted without him knowing – and that he would tell Parliament of any change in that policy. The doctrine has been repeatedly reaffirmed by other prime minister including by the current Prime Minister David Cameron.’

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