David Cameron is to urge Barack Obama to pressure internet firms such
as Twitter and Facebook to do more to cooperate with Britain’s
intelligence agencies as they seek to track the online activities of
Islamist extremists.
As he becomes the first European leader to meet the president after
the multiple shootings in Paris last week, the prime minister will seek
to win Obama’s support for his plans to secure a new legal framework to
deny terrorists a “safe space”.
The prime minister arrives after he proposed earlier this week that
British intelligence agencies have the power to break the encrypted
communications of suspected terrorists and insisting that the likes of
Twitter and Facebook do more to cooperate with Britain’s GCHQ
eavesdropping centre.
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