four laptops and apc, which were never connected to the internet, we papered over the windows so thato one could see in from the outside. we were also working against the there was a dot that we need to get as many stores out as we could in a responsible way because we did not know when the british government would fall on us. another detail, cleaners were banned. nobody else was allowed in the room. quickly, it resembled a student dormitory with pita wrappers, coffee cups. the gchq, the equivalent of the nsa, change their practices in any way over these eight months that this information has begun to come out? >> you would think the answer is yes, but in reality the answer is no. i find it very depressing. it has been fascinating -- i have been to the u.s. several and i see a lively, polar debate going on, but what is happening in britain is adjusting. entire physical establishment has been asleep and is now only waking up. the message from david cameron has been to move along, nothing to see here. inevitably, when you look at these documents, you see that gc together, working especi