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 @9PJQ938Green answered…9mos9MO

If taken down by rising cybercrime it could result in significant damage so no but the introduction of an EU counter terrorism force who can receive info from individual intelligence agencies could work

 @9P464FCGreenanswered…10mos10MO

No, governments can change rapidly and the potential risk of confidential data being shared with hostile nations is too high.

 @9KZH3F2Greenanswered…1yr1Y

No, a single intelligence surveillance system encourages Orwellian control. Intelligence agencies should cooperate with one another more openly though.

 @9NCGS3HGreenanswered…10mos10MO

I can see how this would work. It would need some research first, and clear communication on how it would work.

 @8R3TPF6Greenanswered…4yrs4Y

There should be a Central Intelligence Agency but also private for respective countries

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 @8QJSHPVGreenanswered…4yrs4Y

No because I believe that the in particular the UK, France, Germany and Russia would be taken advantage of more since these are seemingly the 4 most powerful nations with regards to intelligence agencies. I don’t think other countries have the resources to make this worthwhile.

 @8Q4FM3JGreenanswered…4yrs4Y

A New central agency could be formed but we could keep some of our own agency

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