Julian Huppert is a Lecturer at the University of Cambridge. He was previously the Member of Parliament for Cambridge as a Liberal Democrat, serving as a member of the Home Affairs Select Committee. He also sat on the Joint Committee that scrutinised and heavily criticised the Draft Communications Data bill – the so-called Snooper’s Charter – and was made the 2013 ISPA “Internet Hero of the Year” for his work in killing that bill. He tweets: @julianhuppert.
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill is about to become law – here's why that should terrify us
The evidence that these powers are all needed is thin indeed. And the cost to all of our privacy is huge.
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Published in: Home'Yes Minister' and the case of the UK's Investigatory Powers Bill
We need more safety and security, but that doesn’t have to come at the price of privacy, and it is not helped by...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThree strikes against the IP bill
As of this morning, three committees have now passed damning judgement on the Home Office's draft Investigatory...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesMPs' first report on the UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill – improvement needed
Will the Joint Committee have the confidence to echo this critique? We all hope they will, so the home secretary...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesLegislate in haste, repent in leisure
The Paris attacks have prompted (predictable) calls for the UK's new snoopers' charter to be rushed through. This...
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Published in: digitaLibertiesThe Investigatory Powers Bill is our chance to publicly set the rules around surveillance
The UK successor to the Snooper’s Charter will be published next week. Whether we demand and engage in debate will...