The UK government has received a Freedom of Information request to disclose the Home Secretary Theresa May’s internet search history.

During the presentation of the new Draft Investigatory Powers Bill to the house, the minister attempted to ease concerns about surveillance elements of the legislation by describing it as “the modern equivalent of an itemised phone bill”.

Labour MP for Leicester East, Keith Vaz, told May: “If I were to look at your itemised telephone bill and you were to look at mine we might be surprised at who we were telephoning.”

The Home Secretary insisted that there was nothing surprising in her phone records but an individual by the name of Chris Gilmour has decided to test this, by using Freedom of Information Laws to ask for details of websites she visited and Skype calls she made.