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Green Party MP Caroline Lucas 'monitored by police' | Green Party MP Caroline Lucas 'monitored by police' |
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Green MP Caroline Lucas has said a police anti-extremism unit has "monitored" her and a party colleague. | Green MP Caroline Lucas has said a police anti-extremism unit has "monitored" her and a party colleague. |
Her appearances at protests are recorded in documents released after a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to police. | |
Ms Lucas said the tracking sends a "chilling message" to those wanting to take part in peaceful demonstrations. | Ms Lucas said the tracking sends a "chilling message" to those wanting to take part in peaceful demonstrations. |
The National Police Chiefs Council defended the unit but would not confirm who was being recorded. | The National Police Chiefs Council defended the unit but would not confirm who was being recorded. |
The file on the Brighton Pavilion MP lists her appearances at political marches and rallies as early as 2007. | The file on the Brighton Pavilion MP lists her appearances at political marches and rallies as early as 2007. |
A spokeswoman for National Counter Terrorism Police HQ said: "The National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre gathers data for policing purposes in accordance with UK law. | A spokeswoman for National Counter Terrorism Police HQ said: "The National Counter Terrorism Police Operations Centre gathers data for policing purposes in accordance with UK law. |
"The centre fully complies with stringent data protection legislation in regard to the collation, retention and deletion of records. | "The centre fully complies with stringent data protection legislation in regard to the collation, retention and deletion of records. |
"We do not discuss details of records which may or may not have been compiled in relation to named individuals." | "We do not discuss details of records which may or may not have been compiled in relation to named individuals." |
Ms Lucas described the monitoring as "a clear waste of public money and resources", adding no-one should be subject to "arbitrary surveillance". | Ms Lucas described the monitoring as "a clear waste of public money and resources", adding no-one should be subject to "arbitrary surveillance". |
The Green Party said another file lists the political activities of Sian Berry, its candidate in the London Mayor election. | The Green Party said another file lists the political activities of Sian Berry, its candidate in the London Mayor election. |
The National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit website says it was set up to "help reduce the criminal threat from domestic extremism across the UK." | The National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit website says it was set up to "help reduce the criminal threat from domestic extremism across the UK." |
'National security' | 'National security' |
Professor Anthony Glees of the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies said: "There is a need to keep people under surveillance and there is a need to ensure that people who might be planning acts of extremism, political violence of any kind should be known about by the police. | Professor Anthony Glees of the Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies said: "There is a need to keep people under surveillance and there is a need to ensure that people who might be planning acts of extremism, political violence of any kind should be known about by the police. |
"But there is no evidence that Caroline Lucas or Sian Berry have been involved in anything that could cause a threat to national security." | "But there is no evidence that Caroline Lucas or Sian Berry have been involved in anything that could cause a threat to national security." |
In 2014, London Assembly member and Green Party peer Jenny Jones discovered her actions were recorded on a database of "domestic extremists" by the Met Police. | In 2014, London Assembly member and Green Party peer Jenny Jones discovered her actions were recorded on a database of "domestic extremists" by the Met Police. |
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