ID Card Plans Dropped... For Now!
Winston Smith | 05.04.2005 21:57 | Repression | Social Struggles | Technology | Liverpool
The ID Card Bill was dropped by Government when they announced the forthcoming election. However, the Home Secretay said that if Labour won the election they would re-introduce the legislation.
Tens of millions of pounds have been spent on preparing for the introduction of this legislation. Lots of companies are lobbying for the ID scheme and the massive profits that will accompany it. The Government claims that polls carried out by MPs in their constituencies show 80-90% public support for the ID scheme.
If the Labour Party win the general election we know we will see the reintroduction of this legislation and if the Conservative Party win they are certain to pursue a similiar policy.
The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance!
If the Labour Party win the general election we know we will see the reintroduction of this legislation and if the Conservative Party win they are certain to pursue a similiar policy.
The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance!
Winston Smith
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You can stick your ID card up your *&^%
06.04.2005 08:45
Have you or anybody you know been polled?
MP’s surround themselves with sycophants and apologists for the labour party, and, it very much depends on the question you ask i.e. Do you support a system that will stop FOREIGN terrorists and scroungers from destroying this green and pleasant land, you know, like it says in the press?
Or, do you support a system that will cost 6 billion nationally 40 quid personally and with no benefit, but will add other tiers of legislation and red tape?
I think if the labour party thought that they could win the arguement then they would push the legislation through. No, what they need is a terrorist attack on the mainland or some other catalist that they can use.
A neighbour wrote to our MP outlining all the concerns about ID, he responded saying that he did not agree with some of the issues raised, my neighbour contacted him to arrange to meet to discuss the same, he was unavailable for at least a month so neighbour and I went to his constituency meeting where he said we should make an appointment. Round and round we go!
What will you / can will do to keep up the pressure?
would it not be good to do something on the run up to G8 - you know the place where all the locals have been issued with ID cards, haven't they?
Tony 'Broken Promise' Blair
Vote Labour, vote ID card
06.04.2005 13:28
vern
Vote Conservative, Vote ID cards
07.04.2005 00:25
Usefool idiot
I always vote for the tories
07.04.2005 15:48
vern