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Scottish Parliament votes out ID cardsFriday, November 21st, 2008 By John Oates | The Scottish Parliament has voted against the government’s proposed ID cards, in a gesture of Phythonian futility. Members of the Scottish Parliament decided the cards would not deter crime, would not add to security and would do very little for civil liberties as well. MSP Fergus Ewing told the Parliament that the government could not be trusted to keep the data safe. He also said cards were a colossal waste of money and the £5bn would be better spent elsewhere. Members of the Scottish Parliament voted by 69 votes to zero with 38 abstentions, according to the BBC. Unfortunately, however, the Scottish Parliament has no jurisdiction over ID cards. Tory MSP Bill Aitken said he had no problem with governments taking action to improve security but plenty of countries have had terrorist attacks which were not stopped or ameliorated by compulsory ID cards. ® Have Your Say: Scottish Parliament votes out ID cards Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report in our forum . One Response to “Scottish Parliament votes out ID cards”
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Yes the government cannot be trusted. The government is corrupt and should never be trusted. The people have to direct the servant government or lose all sovereignty. Thank you for voting against government control freaks.