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Choosing a historical comparison, the Conservative MP asked: "If you had known about the Enigma code in World War Two, would you have transmitted that information to the Nazis?" Rusbridger: "That is a well-worn red herring, if you don't mind me saying so, Mr Ellis.
I fail to see how that outs a single member of GCHQ". Choosing a historical comparison, the Conservative MP asked: "If you had known about the Enigma code in World War Two, would you have transmitted that information to the Nazis?" Rusbridger: "That is a well-worn red herring, if you don't mind me saying so, Mr Ellis.
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