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By Andy McCue

Published: Wednesday 01 December 2004


Name

Guy Herbert


Location

London


Occupation

IP Consultant (& NO2ID Campaign)


Comment

What Mr Browne says the Government is not planning to do, is scarcely a reassurance. The Home Office admits its plans are not finalised (for example, with respect to Hazel Blears MP's famous "a scanner in ever doctor's surgery" remarks). And the legislation allows the Home Secretary to vary the content and application of the NIR by Order. That's leaving aside the disingenuousness of suggesting the extent of "the database" is limited to the NIR, when it will in practice provide a linking key for dozens of other nominally discrete databases.



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