
By Andy McCue
Published: Wednesday 27 October 2004
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The problem is not the cards - the problems are (a) the database and (b) the compulsion.
There's a huge difference between a citizen having a means to prove his identity (if he wants to) and the government - or any one else - having a means to obtain his identity against his will.
This government seems to have forgotten that it is accountable to us, not we to them.
The problem is not with ID cards per se, it is wit...
Charles Wood
The main problem is with the database behind the I...
Anonymous
Any ID card is better than no ID card.
I have had...
Peter Goddard
The problem is not the cards - the problems are (a...
Anonymous
When is the next election ?
Anonymous
id card application form bonfire, trafalgar square...
Mark SPLINTER
*Why only personalised signature system will prote...
Mr.Y.K.Raja
Its not the ID card that's the problem. Its the da...
Malcolm Ripley
Thinking with the US way of thinking, how much com...
Anonymous
Blunkett is just another government idiot being le...
Roger Huffadine
Biometric data is NOT already public Mr Blunkett. ...
Anonymous
no way-blunkett get lost.we already have national ...
Anonymous
FORGET SCANNING OUR KIDS FINGERPRINTS TOO!!!
re-p...
Anonymous
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