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POLL: Should security services' powers be increased?

The government has announced it will hire 2,000 more spies, but should they have wider powers?

Published Nov 16, 2015

Lord Carlile has called for the government's communications data legislation to be hurried through, in addition to the increased man power.

But what do you think?

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