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By Andy McCue

Published: Monday 04 April 2005


Name

Ruth


Location

Poole, Dorset


Occupation

IT


Comment

Instead of voters seeing the Tory & Lib Dem opposition to the ID card Bill as the two Parties being 'weak on crime' voters may view it as a Labour determination to erode our civil liberties without any proof that giving up these liberties will make us safer in any way - I am sure there is already a small army of crooks & terrorists out there working on how to produce counterfeit cards



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