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ÇÁ·Î±×·¥ÀÌ °áÄÚ ÀÛµ¿ÇÏÁö ¾ÊÀ» »õ ¹®¼°¡ ±×µéÀÇ ÄÉÀ̽º¸¦ Áõ¸íÇß´Ù´Â °ÍÀ» ¹Ý´ë MPs´Â ¹àÇû´Ù. David Davis, the shadow home secretary, said: ¡°This will cripple the system. Fifteen million is a massive number. What the Home Office is accepting in private, but refuses to accept in public, is that a massive number of ordinary law-abiding citizens simply will not go along with their scheme.¡±
Davis, whose party¡¯s policy is to scrap the cards, added: ¡°This will render it completely useless as a security or check mechanism of any sort.¡±
The documents, quietly released during parliament¡¯s Easter break, also show that the government is planning to make ID cards compulsory in 2014, despite the expected revolt.
The first cards are due in 2009, alongside new passports. Labour has said it will make the scheme compulsory if it wins the next election.
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