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In August 2013 May supported the detention of David Miranda, partner of
Guardian journalist
Glenn Greenwald under the
Terrorism Act 2000, saying that critics of the Metropolitan Police action needed to "think about what they are condoning".
[45] Lib Dem peer and former Director of Public Prosecutions
Ken Macdonald accused May of an "ugly and unhelpful" attempt to implicate those who were concerned about the police action of "condoning terrorism".
[45] The High Court subsequently acknowledged there were "indirect implications for press freedom" but ruled the detention legal.
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Theresa May - Wikipediae 2010, May announced plans for a temporary cap on UK visas for non-EU migrants. [43] The move raised concerns about the impact on the British economy. [44]
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May speaking at the Ukraine Forum on Asset Recovery in 2014
<span>In August 2013 May supported the detention of David Miranda, partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald under the Terrorism Act 2000, saying that critics of the Metropolitan Police action needed to "think about what they are condoning". [45] Lib Dem peer and former Director of Public Prosecutions Ken Macdonald accused May of an "ugly and unhelpful" attempt to implicate those who were concerned about the police action of "condoning terrorism". [45] The High Court subsequently acknowledged there were "indirect implications for press freedom" but ruled the detention legal. [46]
May also championed legislation popularly dubbed the Snooper's Charter, requiring internet and mobile service providers to keep records of internet usage, voice calls, messages and em Summary
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