UK Official Secrets Act Proposals Take Cues From US Espionage Act Cases Tags:United Kingdom 5 comments Espionage in Britain probably just means buying a GCHQ worker a few drinks and an all-expenses holiday to Malaga for the family. Brits love to talk. Remember this face, folks, you’ll be seeing it above the telly in the next 10 years. Probably. its a pity they dont apply the bit about “counter state threats/hostile state activity” to politicians and bankers getting greasy palms. I used to joke about this kinda stuff. Then I moved from the uk 3 years ago. What an absolute cluster fuck in slow motion this has all been. “We don’t want to have to follow the laws we beat you over the head with” – P Patel Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Espionage in Britain probably just means buying a GCHQ worker a few drinks and an all-expenses holiday to Malaga for the family. Brits love to talk.
its a pity they dont apply the bit about “counter state threats/hostile state activity” to politicians and bankers getting greasy palms.
I used to joke about this kinda stuff. Then I moved from the uk 3 years ago. What an absolute cluster fuck in slow motion this has all been.
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Espionage in Britain probably just means buying a GCHQ worker a few drinks and an all-expenses holiday to Malaga for the family. Brits love to talk.
Remember this face, folks, you’ll be seeing it above the telly in the next 10 years. Probably.
its a pity they dont apply the bit about “counter state threats/hostile state activity” to politicians and bankers getting greasy palms.
I used to joke about this kinda stuff. Then I moved from the uk 3 years ago. What an absolute cluster fuck in slow motion this has all been.
“We don’t want to have to follow the laws we beat you over the head with” – P Patel