I don't need to spend much time there, there are an order of magnitude more surveillance cameras than there are citizens, GB courts even sentence people to have surveillance cameras installed inside of their homes. Also you must hand over encryption passwords at the demand of a law enforcement official. Also isn't it illegal to photograph police there despite having essentially every square inch of the country under surveillance? I read that they even have spy microphones all over the place and are starting to put up speaker systems so people who watch the cameras / listen to the microphones can remotely issue orders to people. Plus GCHQ has British internet traffic watched to just as much an extent as NSA has US internet traffic watched. The bias in British media is even more blatantly obvious than in US media and it seems ultra-sensationalism is the in thing there amazingly to even a greater extent than in the USA. GB appears to be a lot like USA but with out even having pretend restrictions on government power. Not to mention data retention is required by law for between six months and two years. Not to mention you are behind the great firewall of Britain, which blocks access to the pirate bay among other things. I could probably go on and on about examples of how Great Britain is a police state, but I think this list is enough. Also I shouldn't forget to mention how everything there is ultra-government-regulated in the stupidest ways, GB is like the love child of Orwell and Kafka.