UK terror case judgment illustrates a failed system that cannot protect privacy
Fresh from a 17-0 defeat in the European Court of Human Rights (in the case of Marper v the UK and the DNA database), a refreshed Home Office human rights team (under its new coach, Home Secretary, Alan Johnson), has suffered a 7-0 drubbing over its anti-terrorism law (in the case of Gillan and Quinton v the UK on stop and search). If we were really talking about football, what would you think of the Home Office human rights team




