Progressif
Activisme de médias
Chargement…
| Registre | Mot de passe perdu ? | Bulletin
Un mot de passe sera expédié à toi. Ouverture | Mot de passe perdu ?
Un email te sera envoyé. Ouverture | Registre
Traduisez :
Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Traditional中文翻译/Chinese Simplified한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/Spanish

Outils : Nouvelles | Commentaire de poteau | Version d'imprimeur | Email à l'ami

Jeudi 7 février 2008

`De cartes d'identification dans le soin intensif'

Partagez cet article :

Ces icônes lient aux emplacements bookmarking sociaux où les lecteurs peuvent partager et découvrir de nouvelles pages Web.
  • Digg
  • Slashdot
  • Technorati
  • StumbleUpon
  • del.icio.us
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • YahooMyWeb
  • De.lirio.us
  • blogmarks
  • Spurl
  • Tache
  • Fark

Des cartes d'identité nationales seront données aux citoyens britanniques deux ans après que prévu, il a émergé.

Des documents à la maison fuis d'Office donnés à l'exposition de conservateurs le rollout prévu des cartes d'identification aux citoyens britanniques a été retardés jusqu'en 2010.

C'était à l'origine les citoyens britanniques prévus devrait être donné à la fin de cette année des cartes d'identification de 2010, avec les ressortissants étrangers sujet à la législation.

Le secrétaire à la maison David Davis d'ombre a dit le retarder a montré que l'arrangement prévu de carte d'identification était « dans la salle intensive de soin ».

Gordon Brown is reportedly less enthusiastic about ID cards than his predecessor Tony Blair, who promised to include legislation for compulsory ID cards in Labour’s next election manifesto.

Earlier this month, Mr Brown appeared to show more tentative support for compulsory ID cards, describing it as simply “an option” and pointing out it would be subject to further parliamentary approval.

It is thought the delay has also been prompted by security concerns as ministers grapple with the logistics of gathering and safely storing vast amounts of data.

Shadow immigration minister Damian Green told the BBC: “It’s clear that there are enormous practical difficulties in putting 50 different pieces of personal information including addresses of 60 million British citizens plus lots of foreigners into a single database.

“I think the reality is just beginning to bite ministers on this, so this delay is the first sign of reality intruding, let’s hope there are more to come.”

The leaked Home Office documents show Borders Phase 1, where ID cards will be rolled out to foreign nationals, is set to begin this year. From 2009 cards will also be issued to people “in positions of trust”.

But Borders Phase 2, when the cards will be introduced to all British Citizens, is schedule to begin in 2012, two years later than previously thought.

An Identity and Passport Service spokesman said: “We have always said that the sheme will be rolled out incrementally.”

But Mr Davis said the delay was intended to stop ID cards becoming an issue at the next election, planned for 2009 or 2010.

http://www.politics.co.uk

 Section has more related reports

Help keep RINF going..

Comment on 'ID cards ‘in intensive care’' :

RSS TrackBack URL

Related News:

  • ‘Millions to rebel’ over ID cards
  • Identity cards technology under review
  • Firms bid for ID cards contracts
  • Cost of ID cards blasted by MPs
  • ID cards are staying voluntary… for now

  • This entry was posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at 6:36 am and is filed under Surveillance, General . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

    © RINF.COM Underground Gateway. All rights reserved.
    Send Alternative News And Breaking News To: Editor @ rinf.com
    There Are 440 Users Online Right Now
    Current Discussion - 393 Total Comments

    Breaking News