By Neil Mackay
IT is a chilling, dystopian account of what Britain will look like 10
years from now: a world in which Fortress Britain uses fleets of tiny
spy-planes to watch its citizens, of Minority Report-style pre-emptive
justice, of an underclass trapped in sink-estate ghettos under constant
state surveillance, of worker drones forced to take on the lifestyle
and values of the mega-corporation they work for, and of the super-rich
hiding out in gated communities constantly monitored by cameras and
private security guards.
This Orwellian vision of the future was compiled on the orders of the
UK's information commissioner - the independent watchdog meant to guard
against government and private companies invading the privacy of
British citizens and exploiting the masses of information currently
held on each and every one of us - by the Surveillance Studies Network,
a group of academics.
On Friday, this study, entitled A Report on the Surveillance Society,
was picked over by a select group of government mandarins, politicians,
police officers and academics in Edinburgh. It is unequivocal in its
findings, with its first sentence reading simply: "We live in a
surveillance society." The information commissioner, Richard Thomas,
endorses the report. He says: "Today, ... more »
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