Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill — Second Reading

Division number 36 – in the House of Commons on 15 July 2014.

Division number 36 Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Bill — Second Reading

A majority of MPs agreed and voted in favour of requiring the mass retention of information about communications, (but not the content of those communications); in favour of arrangements to limit access to such information; in favour of requiring those based outside of the UK to comply with warrants to intercept the content of communications and to state operators of internet-based services may be required enact such intercepts; and also in favour of limiting the use of intercepts, and police access to communications data, on economic grounds to cases involving the interests of national security.

Aye: 498 MPs

No: 31 MPs

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Absent: 117 MPs

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