
By Andy McCue
Published: Friday 02 April 2004
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Name
Steve watkins
Location
Buckingham
Occupation
Consultant
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It must not be forgotten that this announcemnet was made on the same day that Hughes was forced to resign. This was a cynical piece of new management by a cynical government. A fine follow on to burying bad news. It must also not be forgotten that (1) Hughes worked for this same government department form which she was forced to resign and (2) this same government department presided over the passport fiasco in 1999. As fas as I can remember no one took responsiblity for that mess and no one resigned.
ID cards are evil and MUST be opposed.
Remember 1984.
How can ID cards stop home grown terrorism?
Anonymous
It must not be forgotten that this announcemnet wa...
Steve watkins
Will the government be 'fast-tracking' these cards...
Anonymous
I am still at a loss to work out how ID cards can ...
Anonymous
Why don't they offer a 1% reduction in tax for tak...
Jon Cawsey
Spain has compulsary ID cards, it hasn't helped th...
Anonymous
I think I am totally missing out on WHY these ID c...
Anonymous
More Blairist Whack-A-Mole. If they seriously go d...
Mark SPLINTER
1984 - just a little late
Today we live in a soci...
Jim McMahon
Good idea John Cawsey. Anything that will help ste...
John Lindsey
First let me say that I work indirectly for Milita...
Bobby K
I resent my human and civil right to anonymity bei...
Anonymous
What will be next ? will we all be fitted with ID ...
Robert Privett
If ID cards can stop terror, do we then still need...
Kent Hansen
Well, it seems easier to Mr Blair to fast track bi...
Anonymous
It would help if there was more control over entry...
Anonymous
Fascists, disguised as socialists?
If you want ...
Anonymous
<b>Still April Fools' Day?</b>
There are so many ...
Richard Sheppard
I don't think privacy is an issue with ID cards. W...
Anonymous
It's fast getting to the stage that we should be a...
Anonymous
I'm perplexed as to what the big deal is about pri...
Anonymous
Passports - How do ID cards differ from that? Why ...
Anonymous
No-one still has said how the fact that I have an ...
Hid S
Hitler was leader of the "National Socialist Party...
Ian Savell
It's the potential misuse of ID cards which makes ...
John Fagus
£40 for another political sop that as much use as ...
Anonymous
There never was a case not to introduce ID cards. ...
Peter Sheppard
<cough> counterfeit <cough>
I can imagine the new...
Joe Whitehead
Dear Peter Sheppard
I fully support your views th...
Anonymous
In response to: I'm perplexed . . .
The problem...
Ken Hall
Peter Sheppard: "There never was a case not to int...
Anonymous
I now live in canada , I was born in Scotland,is i...
Anonymous
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