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Just Say No…10 reasons why not to get an ID card

The Mule | 19.08.2009 08:40 | Social Struggles

It’s pretty clear that most of us won’t be signing up to the scheme come September but just in case you were undecided here are ten reasons why you shouldn’t….

1. Cost to the tax payer – the scheme could cost as much as £20bn, £14 billion more than the government have suggested. The money could be much better spent on public services.

2. Cost to you, the individual – they would probably struggle to give them away but the government are asking you to pay £30 for your card.

3. They might be scrapped anyway – all the other major parties are against the scheme so when (not if) Labour lose the next election the scheme will probably be dropped and you’re unlikely to get your money back.

4. You’ll be treated like a criminal – they will take your DNA and other details that in the past have only been taken if you’ve committed a crime.

5. If you get one it makes it easier to force the scheme on others – the government are trying to bring in the scheme gradually, targeting one section of the population after another. Each time they succeed in forcing it on one group, eg. non-EU nationals, it makes it easier to impose it on others.

6. They can’t be trusted with your personal details – the government is always losing information. It has been estimated that over the past two years, details from 30 million individuals has been lost at some point. The ID system could, ironically, make identity fraud easier.

7. You shouldn’t give in to the politics of fear – the government are using scare tactics to get us to sign up, if it isn’t Bin Laden it’s Eastern European fraudsters or asylum seekers. ID cards wouldn’t have stopped 7/7.

8. We already have enough ID – if we need to prove our age or identity we can show a passport or driver’s licence. It’s unnecessary.

9. Don’t give into blackmail – the government are saying that they will deny services to those without the cards, for instance students may not be able to get a loan without one.

10. You’ll be subjecting yourself to the threat of fines – if you sign up you will become subject to new laws on information and could face fines of up to £2000 if you fail to comply.

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Slight correction....

19.08.2009 10:53

I think you will find that you do not have to commit a crime but be accused of commiting a crime for the filth to have your DNA ect........

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prediction: they will introduce it slowly so people get used to it

19.08.2009 21:55

This is what they have done with a lot of things, like surveillance cameras. Gradually introduce them so people become slowly immune to them.

First it will be be ID cards just for non-British citizens. Then for doleys, then you maybe will need one to open a bank account or to get a driving license. Eventually it will be impossible to live without one unless you are a hermit living in a cave. Then once everyone has one, they make them compulsory to carry at all time, and because a lot of people will do that already just for the convenience, objections will be minimised.

Solutions? I'm not sure, but I think it involves anarchy and us doing some hardcore invasion of privacy towards the rich and the politicians!

anon