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By Kable

Published: Thursday 27 January 2005


Name

Karen Challinor


Location

UK


Occupation

Company Director


Comment

The main problem is not enough people wrote to their MP's to say they didn't want this. The bill has yet to become an act but that is scheduled for later this year, if you want this nonsense stopped, then put pen to paper or even send an email to your constituency MP, if you aren't sure who that is check on http://www.whereonearth.com/commons/
give it your postcode and send an email, thats all it takes.

Bear in mind the government tells us this scheme will cost £3.1bn, which comes to less than 50p per head of population, you and I will pay £15 each which brings the amount up to more like £96bn in total, why has no one mentioned that ? and where will all this revenue go if not on the scheme.

Why does the database not conform to the Data Protection Act ?

Why will the government not tell us if the scheme conforms to the Human Rights act of 1988 ?

Not enough questions have been asked or answered to let this go through unchallenged.



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