Neither the British nor US governments’ will make clear whether information gathered by the census falls under the American PATRIOT Act if gathered in part by a US-owned company, i.e. the UK census data can be passed on to the US government from Lockheed Martin. Additionally, all information outsourced to the USA may be made widely available in that country, not only for law enforcement purposes, but also to private entities. We have no legal precedence as to whether, under the pretext of national security, this census information can be acquired by the US government. The Office of National Statistics claims that our data will be safe but the UK government has demonstrated on several occasions that it cannot be trusted with managing digital data containing personal records.
The data gathered by the ten-yearly census is easily the most the comprehensive data set in the UK, and it is used extensively for various socio-economic purposes. Following the 2001 census 6% of households in the UK failed to comply with submitting their household information. This means that about three million people were ‘uncounted’. An investigation into this established that the largest group of people who did not comply was minority Muslims. These were people who mistrust the state, especially America – its government and corporations. Having Lockheed Martin gather census information is hardly likely to encourage compliance and this will result in increasingly unreliable census data.
By contracting Lockheed Martin to do this work, what was a perfectly respectable and useful socio-economic activity may now be perceived as part of the security world of intelligence and surveillance. There will be a range of ethical reasons as to why people may not wish to comply. Given that there is a strong movement in the UK for not investing in unethical companies, and that the Green Party will not wish to boost the profits of a weapon’s manufacturing company through participating in this business venture, the Green Party should state that it will give support to people who do not wish to comply with the 2011 UK national census, and will terminate the census contract with Lockheed Martin after 2011.
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