盒為ID卡片變得绝望
Gordon Brown將黏附與身份證策劃,當他接管在No10,它今天被要求。
他在與交戰的恐怖主義看上去溫暖到£5billion項目,但集中於它的好處對事務和個體而不是它的價值。
現在有標誌大臣和財寶-他們倆最初是高度懷疑的-來支持卡片的版本。
He is understood to be concerned about the rising cost of identity fraud and believes biometric cards should go ahead if they can within budget.
Mr Brown has commissioned former HBOS chief Sir James Crosby to look at potential benefits to business and customers, and has delayed publication of the report until he becomes prime minister.
The review team has consulted London School of Economics experts, who were highly critical of the original proposal on cost and workability grounds.
Academic Simon Burns, who has talked to the Crosby review, said: “I think Gordon Brown wants to create clear blue water between himself as premier and Tony Blair on the ID programme, without scrapping it like the Tories want. The Crosby report will help him justify such a move.”
Meanwhile Labour party sources say Mr Brown is considering a new “British Day to celebrate traditional national values. But he is understood to oppose a bank holiday because of the cost to the economy.
2007 Associated Newspapers Limited
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