So, to fight terrorism:<p>> “The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 will ensure that law enforcement and the security and intelligence agencies have the powers they need in a digital age to disrupt terrorist attacks, subject to strict safeguards and world-leading oversight,” a statement from the Home Office reads.<p>And as expected some wheeling and dealing once they have the data:<p>> Many law enforcement agencies will be able to access this data, but so will lots of other, less obvious public bodies, including the Food Standards Agency, ...<p>First they steal private data of more than 60 million of innocent people. Then they share it with "less obvious public bodies", where we have to trust it is in save hands.. It is just a matter of time before this data is out in the open. How could we ever feel more safe when they do this? They better call it "The Criminal Act 2016". Is this what people vote for in a Democracy?