Ningún préstamo de estudiante sin la tarjeta de la identificación, dice el gobierno
Anthea Lipsett
EducationGuardian.co.uk
“Chantajearán” a los estudiantes en sostener documentos de identidad para solicitar préstamos de estudiante, los Tories han advertido.
Según los documentos de Ministerio del Interior escapados al partido conservador ayer por la noche, ésos que solicitan préstamos de estudiante serán forzados para sostener documentos de identidad para conseguir el financiamiento a partir de 2010.
Cualquier persona envejeció 16 o se esperará que el excedente obtenga una tarjeta - costando hasta £100 - para abrir una cuenta bancaria o para solicitar un préstamo de estudiante.
El documento dice: “We should issue ID cards to young people to assist them as they open their first bank account, take out a student loan, etc.”
The government had planned to start issuing the ID cards to people applying for a passport from 2010, but confidential documents confirm that the scheme will be delayed to at least 2012.
The biometric cards are due to be introduced for foreign nationals later this year, with the first expected to be issued to UK citizens on a voluntary basis from 2009.
From next year, they will also be issued to people in “positions of trust” such as airport workers.
The revelations have led to concerns that the government is planning to collect the fingerprints and other biometric details of more than two million young people entering higher education each year by stealth.
Shadow immigration minister Damian Green called the plans “straightforward blackmail” to bolster “a failing policy”.
“This is an outrageous plan. The government has seen its ID cards proposals stagger from shambles to shambles. They are clearly trying to introduce them by stealth.”
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