|
|
Manchester will be the ID card guinea pigWednesday, May 6th, 2009 By Ian Dunt | The Home Office will pilot test the ID cards scheme in Manchester, Jacqui Smith announced today. Residents will be able to apply for an ID card this autumn, before the rest of the country in 2012. The decision marks a sense of increased momentum among government officials, after various ministerial statements indicated the project could become a victim of cutbacks. The Home Office is already in talks with high street retailers to provide the biometric cards – or information to biometric passports. “The companies interested in working with us to deliver the service will play a key role in ensuring the public can apply for an ID card or passport simply and easily,” the home secretary said today. “While private companies will clearly benefit from the increased footfall from offering this service, their customers will benefit from being able to quickly provide their biometrics while they are out doing the shopping.” But opposition parties – both of which oppose the plans – said it was time for Ms Smith to let the scheme go. “The government is split down the middle on ID cards but it looks as if Jacqui Smith is carrying on regardless,” said shadow home secretary Chris Grayling. “Piloting the scheme in one city is nonsensical and will only serve as a tax on the people of Manchester. “They should abandon this farce and scrap the whole scheme.” Late April saw a surge of non-committal responses from government officials over the scheme. Asked at the Institute of Directors conference is he supported the cards, chancellor Alistair Darling appeared to row back on government support. “ID cards are an interesting point because the lion’s share of the expenditure is going on biometric passport,” he told Sky News. . “Your old conventional bog-standard passport was okay but it was not too difficult to improvise, shall I say. The biometrics means that it’s very much more difficult. That is the bigger cost.” The former home secretary David Blunkett appeared to contradict years of positive statements on the issue by suggesting the overall goals should be transferred to biometric passports. Asked whether ID cards could be dropped, he told the BBC: “I think it is possible to mandate biometric passports. “Most people already have a passport but they might want something more convenient to carry around than the current passport and may be able to have it as a piece of plastic for an extra cost.” Plans to combine passport biometrics and ID cards – confirmed by recent contracts with IBM and US computer company CSC – will make it far more difficult for the Tories to scrap the scheme if they attain power. On Monday, the British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) announced a legal challenge to Home Office plans to trial the scheme on ‘critical’ airside workers. The government said the £18 million scheme was voluntary, but pilots are incensed they will be unable to qualify for a vital ‘airside pass’ without a card. Have Your Say: Manchester will be the ID card guinea pig Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report in our forum . 3 Responses to “Manchester will be the ID card guinea pig”
Related News
|
ALSO SEE
![]() Email This Page To A Friend Breaking Headlines
Stay Informed
RINF News Archives
Small Business Support
In light of the current financial climate, RINF has decided to support small & home based businesses. Give your support... Hotels Morecambe Web Hosting Reviews Log Splitter Home based business opportunities Find Office Chairs WoW guide reviews Get Ghillie Suits Best weight loss pills Online Dating |
And you will all bow low and worship the beast.
Never mind the resistance … there will be no one to stand against this beast.
Oh they will stand and strut up and down but when their govt benefit, driving or travel privileges are touched they will all cave in and worship this beast.
World wide it’s been the same … I know I ran the resistance in New Zealand in 1998 - 2000 … and still do.
The resistance in the UK will fold due to taking leads from “helpful government figures” and playing a good solid 1960’s style protest … unfortunately this is 2009 … should we tell them … lets not