In order to communicate via email with British politicians, you have to include your name and address.
I also sent a GDPR request, to GCHQ, MI5, various police constabulary's where I have lived or passed through and the Police national database because a Police constabulary dont have to pass information to the central national database.
Its quite interesting knowing what they know about you and would urge all Europeans to do the same ie GDPR your security services & police forces!
I dont have a mortgage, but in theory you could also use GDPR to do this if you have the deeds to your mortgaged property, you could DSAR your mortgage lender and then ask them to remove all your data from their system as its not scientific or law enforcement purposes and you should also time it so that all the credit data agencies like equifax and experian also remove all trace of your mortgage at the same date and time. In theory you should end up with a mortgage free property but I cant try this as I dont have a mortgage.
Hacking isnt just restricted to Computers, you can exploit the law as well. :-)
I'd argue the opposite - they are likely to be one, especially if they've run a successful campaign.
Candidates and parties will canvass the electorate to identify who is (likely) to vote for who so they can put resources in to the right things and make sure likely supporters turn out to vote etc.
That's not to mention that any (prior) correspondence with the politician (or their office) will almost certainly also contain personal data.
OK, that would make sense. That's more likely a party thing where I live (so you wouldn't contact a random MP but someone in an administrative position in the party), but I imagine it's not necessarily the same thing elsewhere.
I also sent a GDPR request, to GCHQ, MI5, various police constabulary's where I have lived or passed through and the Police national database because a Police constabulary dont have to pass information to the central national database.
Its quite interesting knowing what they know about you and would urge all Europeans to do the same ie GDPR your security services & police forces!
I dont have a mortgage, but in theory you could also use GDPR to do this if you have the deeds to your mortgaged property, you could DSAR your mortgage lender and then ask them to remove all your data from their system as its not scientific or law enforcement purposes and you should also time it so that all the credit data agencies like equifax and experian also remove all trace of your mortgage at the same date and time. In theory you should end up with a mortgage free property but I cant try this as I dont have a mortgage.
Hacking isnt just restricted to Computers, you can exploit the law as well. :-)