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Sunday, 30 October 2005

ID cards: more authoritative views against

You'll know if you've read my posts on ID card proposals in the UK and what's wrong with them (and a child's view on ID cards, and on the LSE report) that I think the UK government are going too far in their proposals for identity cards here, laudable though the aim of fighting terrorism is.

Well guess what? Concerns continue to be expressed, including by official bodies such as the UK Information Commissioner, not to mention Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights in a recent progress report on legislation (PDF file, 55 pages).


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