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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

ID Cards Now Available. Count Me Out

Clearly, I don't want an ID card and shouldn't register. But why am I protesting against it? It's a voluntary scheme, and people can take it or leave it, right?

The ID card may well be voluntary, but the underlying national identity register database reeks of compulsion. Registering for a card means being tracked for life by the largest state database system in the western world, which has no equivalent in European ID card systems.

The Home Office is keeping quiet about the fines for not keeping your information up to date on this database, the vast numbers of faceless bureaucrats who will have access, and their inability to keep it secure. They don't like to remind us that from 2011 we'll be forced on to the database to get a passport, and after that perhaps for a Criminal Records Bureau check, and then ...

I don't think it's fair for the government to trick people into this database state, which is likely to be scrapped after the general election. That's why I'm spreading the word – "Don't be a guinea pig, stop the ID card con!" '

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1 comment:

  1. This government only pays lip service to fairness. It couldn't care less what we think or how fair something is. Most important to it is its agenda - so little time, so much to do.

    December 2009 is the endgame month - when so many international treaties are supposed to come together to form the NWO.

    Let's hope the Copenhagen Summit is a failure. At least it buys us a little time to wake up more people.

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