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Paul Strasburger

@lordstras

Lib Dem peer, retired entrepreneur. Trying to protect privacy and democracy. Supported Bath Rugby through the bad years and now the good.

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ClientEarth has won their court challenge against the UK government over its inadequate climate strategy x.com/ClientEarth/st…

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What happened in Rafah is condemnable. Calling it a ‘tragic mishap’ minimises the obscene human cost of an operation that the ICJ has ruled should not happen. Shame on the Sunak for standing by in silence. bbc.com/news/articles/…

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Former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron tells #R4Today about the party's plans to scrap water regulator Ofwat, and involve campaigners to create 'water companies that actually serve the community'.

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Nothing at all can justify this level of savagery. The good people of Israel, and there are many, must rise up and depose Netanyahu and his extreme religious friends. Nothing else will stop this madness and bring peace and justice to the Palestinians and Israelis.

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Trump in 2016: “She shouldn’t be allowed to run...If she wins, it would create an unprecedented constitutional crisis. In that situation, we could very well have a sitting president under felony indictment and, ultimately, a criminal trial. It would grind government to a halt.”

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Pathetic attempt by Musk to force businesses to spend their money on his failing company Twitter (sorry, X). It's not hard to see why they don't want to be associated with what has become a haven for thugs and racists.

Pathetic attempt by Musk to force businesses to spend their money on his failing company Twitter (sorry, X). It's not hard to see why they don't want to be associated with what has become a haven for thugs and racists.
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During the general election campaign, I went canvassing in a whole variety of areas and spoke on the doorstep to about half a dozen Reform voters who often wanted to tell me why they were voting the way they were. 🧵 1/

During the general election campaign, I went canvassing in a whole variety of areas and spoke on the doorstep to about half a dozen Reform voters who often wanted to tell me why they were voting the way they were. 🧵 1/
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I had to briefly return to X to repost this extremely worrying attempt by our government to break our privacy protections on our phones. Who the hell do they think they are? We live in dangerous times. This MUST be stopped.

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Congratulations to our Government and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, NOT. Ours is now *the only country in world* where citizens cannot use Apple's best encryption to protect their data and photos from hackers and criminals. Big Brother Watch will lead the fight to stop this.

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In an attempt to meet the demands of the Home Office - demands made on false illusions of providing security - Apple has been forced to entirely undermine the online security of pretty much every UK citizen who uses an Apple product. bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Pleased The Open University settled with Almut, but what the hell were they doing allowing themselves to be captured by extremist gender bullies? Time for the management to be much braver and stop this appalling victimisation.

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1/Really important win on behalf of UK citizens by Big Brother Watch and other groups. Two judges have rejected an attempt by the Home Office to conceal fact it ordered Apple to break its encryption and so put at risk the data and the privacy of all Apple's UK users.

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2/The judges were scathing: "It would have been a truly extraordinary step to conduct a hearing entirely in secret without any public revelation of the fact that a hearing was taking place. That would be the most fundamental interference with the principle of open justice."