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One in four against ID cards
Thursday, February 7th, 2008 Discuss this report in the RINF forums > By Nick Heath Support for the UK’s national ID card programme continues to plummet as one quarter of people say they are strongly opposed to the scheme. According to the ICM poll, 25 per cent of those surveyed thought it was a “very bad” idea - up from 17 per cent in September last year. Opponents of the ID card scheme said the survey of just over 1,000 people, commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, showed the government would be “unable to impose” the cards on the population. But while 50 per cent said the cards were a bad idea in the ICM poll, 47 per cent of those questioned still thought they were a good idea. And 12 per cent of that group thought they were a ‘very good’ idea. Phil Booth, national co-ordinator with pressure group NO2ID, said: “It shows that more people don’t want ID cards than do, as is clearly the case across the population.” He said: “The number of people who look like they will refuse to have one has gone up massively, a quarter of the population are vehemently against them.” The idea of the government taking data submitted for one use and sharing it between departments also made 52 per cent of respondents uncomfortable. The poll found the majority support creating a separate database about every child in the UK, creating a central identity register and collecting personal travel details on everyone coming in and out of the UK. The first ID cards will be introduced for foreign nationals by the end of this year. The widespread rollout to UK citizens, known as ‘Borders phase II’, is now slated to begin in 2012 - two years later than indicated in an earlier government action plan. See More:ID CardsDiscuss this report in the RINF forums > Have Your Say: One in four against ID cards This entry was posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at 6:38 am and is filed under Surveillance, Civil Liberties & Human Rights News . 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. |
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It will be bought in on time and there’s nothing Phil Booth can do about it.
To move this up will only takes a “Black-opp” and we’ve already see that the UK public suck into those quite easily.
I believe there’s going to be some very quick and very large changes in 2008.
Phils resistance base will drop over night, when the politicians drop the price, promise security, and make it impossible to live in the commercial world without the ID Card.
Phil Booth has no idea what he is up against, is using 1960 resistance tactics and following government agents lead not leading them.
EG. The basis for the “resistance” is all things government agents have promoted and been picked up by NO2ID and one has to wonder why … well you may wonder .. I don’t I saw it happen here in Nz and know where govt is heading here.
In the end, Phil will find that he was working “FOR” the government as opposed to against it.
Neal
contact at … iron_clay”at”xtra.co.nz