You have nothing to hide, all of us on here at some point in the future may have to be very careful what we say about the EU, as xenophobia laws have been proposed by the EU in the past and may well be considered necessary to help "the project" in the future. The first thing you will know will be when the police are on your doorstep with an EU arrest warrant.

Our freedoms and particularly freedom of speech is being steadily eroded under the banners of not causing offence to minorities as we have seen with that student who got 56 days. Now I don't agree with what he said and think it was in very bad taste, but that does not mean he should not have the right to say it, if we had true freedom of speech. I'm sure he would have got the message with the replies society as a whole would of sent him on his highly inappropriate comments.
There are many laws in the EU which we don't have in this country, like xenophobia and denial of the holocaust, which some UK citizens have already fallen foul of. Now as this is a public forum, are you aware of all the laws in EU countries and the USA to make sure you don't fall foul of them? I'm certainly not.

The US border agency already monitor Facebook and Twitter accounts for key words and several UK citizens that have written things in jest have been denied visas, where they have triggered their key word surveillance systems.
What has this got to do with the security forces, well the more access to data they have and the sharing of that information with different countries security forces, the more likely we all are to unknowingly come unstuck from what we write in the public or private domains. 1984 is rapidly arriving.