Absolutely, at present the internet is out of their control and they're actively searching for ways to curb internet freedoms. In my opinion, the internet had little or nothing to do with the London Bridge attacks but it provided an opportunity to put forth this agenda.
If a group of terrorists uses a public road to arrive at the scene of an attack, should we then ban all roadways?
They have an agenda and they either wait for an opportunity or create an opportunity in order to push their 'solutions'.
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More and more freedom is being stolen under the guise of providing "security" to protect the people.
As you said, the London Bridge stabbings had absolutely nothing to do with the Internet. There are other ways to monitor potential criminals/terrorists.
And if they did manage to censor our use of the Internet...it really wouldn't make an iota of difference to the stamping out of terrorism or crime. It would just enslave us. That actually makes us more vulnerable and open to attack.