i think ,questions about large business (not just BT, Vm, CPW) applying one rule for the paying end users as regards suspected copyright (non commercial and non profit infringment),and kicking the user, and the same copyright rules being clearly ignored by them, to make a commercial profit, based on wholesale piracy, is a good one.
when put into perspective, and worded in such as way to help the Earl? of Northesk (shouldnt that be Lord Northesk, not Earl of Northesk alexander?) make a point of it, given the MANY new interested readers/listeners that will be informed by the interview from a UK lord...
dont ever forget, the lord , the Earl, and the Baroness speaking and hence being quoted afterwards, will give the campaign much credence in the higher circles of influence in this country, so we dont want to many mundane questions...
(you know the drill, it needs druming home though and in an official quote if possible)
is the lord conserned that any paying end users , even the countrys judges, lawyers, news editors, reporters ,home workers and their children that happen to have BT (with this DPI kit installed on the other end of the wire)connecting their BB web connection at work, or at home, will potentialy have this unlawful wiretap intercepting each and every webpage and Email they use (even if they dont see the ads if they are opted-out of that ad delivery part)etc.
isnt that more than enough reason to stop it NOW, for example the very real potential to have some ISP/Phorm employee or 3rd party be payed by unknown persons to divert any and all confidential http pages to a secret storage for other unlawful purposes aginst these high ranking and respected people being (in many cases unknowingly/unwitingly) intercepted.
or something like that

hard hitting ,and by all accounts, factually currect and easy to do if you have access to the right people and pay them enough....
see 3rd party cookies, MITM, and all the other points the web techs etc have already proven can to used with this core webwise/phorm/ISP collective business model.