The document says recent research “shows that 71% of those interviewed trust the Identity and Passport Service to look after their personal information”. This suggests that nearly a third do not trust the government with their ID data or do not know whether to trust it - a sizeable minority.
The cost to the public sector and businesses of equipment to read ID cards, integrate systems with the NIR, or obtain information from the register is put at £7bn. The figure is not broken down and, as it is over 30 years, it is unlikely those in the current administration will be in government in 2039 to be accountable for the figure.
They are “EU” ID cards, thats why Bliar/Broon/Labour want to introduce them, because their employers in Brussels have instructed them to, using ‘terrorism’ as an excuse that we ‘need’ them.
The ID card scam is just like Microsoft software, it looks good at first appraisal, but has so many security problems, back doors for hackers & every other type of infliction it really is unfit for purpose.
We will be more insecure with an ID card scheme than without one as every corporate (MAFIA) criminal on the planet will have easy access to all our private data.
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They are “EU” ID cards, thats why Bliar/Broon/Labour want to introduce them, because their employers in Brussels have instructed them to, using ‘terrorism’ as an excuse that we ‘need’ them.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1563081/Treaty-could-pave-way-for-European-ID-card.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1061761/British-identity-cards-covered-EU-symbols.html