It looks like the United States' security forces have far exceeded their mission to keep citizens safe. Now, they may be using sophisticated spy software to spy on their British allies. Recent articles in the Guardian and the Huffington Post indicate that a US surveillance program called Prism may have been used to spy on British businesses that compete with the United States.

And there's no telling where the unsanctioned snooping will stop. The Huffington Post reports that Prism has given the FBI and the NSA "easy access to the systems of nine of the world's top internet companies, including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Yahoo and Skype."



British citizens deserve assurance that our online activities, whatever they may be, are not and will never be monitored by government technology.

Tell Parliament to take every action necessary to protect British citizens from digital spying both domestically and abroad.