The British Foreign minister, William Hague states that the afluisterdienst GCHQ the controversi lwa le Prism-monitoring program of the NSA has not abused to British around the law. According to Hague, monitoring is, however, ‘necessary, proportionate and targeted’.
According to Hague, the Uk has strict laws that ensure that there is a balance between civil liberties and the security of the country. The minister stated that the internetmonitoring by the British secret services ‘authorized, necessary, proportionate and targeted’, and that law-abiding citizens have ‘nothing to fear’.
Hague did not directly discuss the partnerships between American and British counterparts, because this terrorists, criminal networks and foreign intelligence services would help. Therefore, the minister in the middle or the GCHQ has actually used Prism. Would the use of any Prism, or any other American monitoringtools by the British are not referred to British law to circumvent, so stressed the British minister of Foreign Affairs: “Our legal base is strong and the ministerial supervision strict,” said Hague. The minister promised Monday the British house of Commons further to inform about the Prism-rel.