Tomorrow afternoon (Thursday) MPs will, for the first time, have the opportunity to fully debate the issue of privacy and the internet - an astonishing thought given that more than 60% of the public use the internet every day.
The debate was secured following a successful application by CentreRight.com contributor Robert Halfon MP to the Backbench Business committee and will take place in Westminster Hall from 2:30pm to 5:30pm. The debate is fully open to the public.
A wide range of privacy-related issues will be discussed including the Google Street View service, the targeting of online advertising to internet users based on the websites they have visited in the past and data security concerns surrounding Facebook.
It is crucial, particularly in light of the discovery that Google has recently harvested thousands of personal e-mail addresses and other sensitive personal information from domestic WiFi connections, that CentreRight users play their part in ensuring as many Members of Parliament as possible attend and contribute to the debate.
Please do get in touch with your MP and ask them to attend. If you don't have their contact details to hand, visit http://www.theyworkforyou.com