At present my wife thinks that I spend my evenings looking at Redtube and Youporn. Imagine how shocked she would be if a civil servant were to tell her that I spent my time chatting away with you lot.
Even more worrying is that government officials can, presumably, if they wish, monitor everything that I send to clients. Is it appropriate that the government ought to be able to have access to a lawyer's advice to clients?
Why does the government think that it needs such powers? Why is it spending our money to develop them?
At present my wife thinks that I spend my evenings looking at Redtube and Youporn. Imagine how shocked she would be if a civil servant were to tell her that I spent my time chatting away with you lot.
Even more worrying is that government officials can, presumably, if they wish, monitor everything that I send to clients. Is it appropriate that the government ought to be able to have access to a lawyer's advice to clients?
Why does the government think that it needs such powers? Why is it spending our money to develop them?