Pictures of NO2ID Public Meeting
IMCer | 26.01.2005 00:24 | Cambridge | London
Tonight's (Tuesday, January 25th)long-planned NO2ID cards public meeting was a huge success, with many hundreds of people turning up, wanting to know more about the proposed National I.D. Card scheme and how they can oppose it.
...and Answer session after the main speakers
Then there was this mysterious brown object in the toilet..!
There were very few empty seats at Fisher Hall tonight, which may have been due in no small part to the concerted door-to-door flyering campaign around town that took place for several weeks beforehand, and other careful publicising in the local media.
There has also been a regular Saturday Stall, which has collected several hundred signatures on a petition against this wise government proposal.
There were several speakers from all the main Parties, as well as reps from local civil liberties groups (more info on the speakers to follow soon).
209radio not only kindly provided their PA and sound engineering expertise, but, also recorded all the speech, with a view to this being edited and broadcast very soon (Watch this space: http://www.209radio.co.uk/).
Indymedia Cambridge also filmed the meeting.
After the main speakers, there was an open mike session for the audience to pose questions to the panel.
Given the amount of public interest (and disgust in equal measure) this issue has generated over the last couple of months, it bodes well for any further campaigning against a National Identity Card, of which the government White Paper gets it's third reading in The Commons THIS WEEK (January 29th), before it heads off to The Lords.
So, if you want your voice to be heard, don't delay - do it NOW, because it's quite clearly being railroaded through before the forthcoming General Election!!
On the whole, this meeting was a resounding success, but, it doesn't stop here!
There has also been a regular Saturday Stall, which has collected several hundred signatures on a petition against this wise government proposal.
There were several speakers from all the main Parties, as well as reps from local civil liberties groups (more info on the speakers to follow soon).
209radio not only kindly provided their PA and sound engineering expertise, but, also recorded all the speech, with a view to this being edited and broadcast very soon (Watch this space: http://www.209radio.co.uk/).
Indymedia Cambridge also filmed the meeting.
After the main speakers, there was an open mike session for the audience to pose questions to the panel.
Given the amount of public interest (and disgust in equal measure) this issue has generated over the last couple of months, it bodes well for any further campaigning against a National Identity Card, of which the government White Paper gets it's third reading in The Commons THIS WEEK (January 29th), before it heads off to The Lords.
So, if you want your voice to be heard, don't delay - do it NOW, because it's quite clearly being railroaded through before the forthcoming General Election!!
On the whole, this meeting was a resounding success, but, it doesn't stop here!
IMCer
Homepage:
http://www.no2id.net/
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26.01.2005 07:11
Day of Action : January 28th
Defy-ID is putting out a call for a day of direct action on the ID cards issue on Friday January 28th. Your group could do anything from leafleting, to blockading one of the companies involved in the ID cards process. We hope to be able to produce a proper 'greasy palms' leaflet soon, listing all the companies and organisations who are involved with, or stand to profit from the ID card legislation, and their locations around the country...
ip
Trot buster
26.01.2005 08:10
Gary Fisher
Clowns to the left of you, jokers to the right
26.01.2005 17:04
Defy-Id is indeed a good initiative - but there's nothing wrong with letting the No2ID people get on with their bourgeois-liberal 'writing to MPs' and 'collecting petitions', while others take more direct forms of action. That, after all, is what diversity of tactics is all about.
Voluntary Slave
no, fight each other!
27.01.2005 17:40
That way you'll all be busy and Tony can get his plan through.. er I mean the Trots will be beaten and anarchist revolution will triumph!
;-)
Defy Tedium!
29.01.2005 01:54
IT IS NOT!
What it ACTUALLY is, is a coaltion of various groupings of people from Lib Dem and Labour voters, to more Anarchist/Libertarian groups - yep, hard to belive I know, but we all do get along! And the reason why is because, quite early on, we agreed to keep individual political agendas out of the mix and concentrate saying no to National I.D. Cards.
And you know what, it works well doing things that way.
It's called adhering to the old adage of agreeing to disagree, and not being at each others' throats all the time because of some ideological disagreements.
It's just a shame that doesn't happen more often in the world really, isn't it?
Now, can we all get on with the job of killing this Bill before we all wake up one morning and find out we now live in "The Village" and have numbers instead of names.
I don't know about you, but, I find the idea of living in that kind of Totalitarian State quite unappealing. Things ain't too rosy now, but, at least we still have some freedom of movement.
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