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Originally posted by expat View PostOh yes. I am one of the few here who already has an ID card (somewhat expired admittedly).
But it's not the ID card itself that's the problem, it's
a) the database behind it, and
b) the use that will be made of it, and the different balance of government vs citizen that will go with its introduction.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostAlso, Britain had ID cards up until 1952.
But it's not the ID card itself that's the problem, it's
a) the database behind it, and
b) the use that will be made of it, and the different balance of government vs citizen that will go with its introduction.
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Originally posted by Incognito View PostUnfortunately Immigration can't win. Lock them up in Dungavel and the likes and they're damned by the press and the looney left or let them go and trust them not to abscond and they're damned by the rest.
Originally posted by Incognito View PostAlso, Britain had ID cards up until 1952.
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Unfortunately Immigration can't win. Lock them up in Dungavel and the likes and they're damned by the press and the looney left or let them go and trust them not to abscond and they're damned by the rest.
Also, Britain had ID cards up until 1952.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhat is the problem with ID cards? Germany has had them for years
Originally posted by darmstadt View Postand if British people are so annoyed about illegal immigrants then they would welcome them.
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOver here, you have to carry ID with you all the time and when stopped you have to produce it.
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIf you don't have an ID on you then the police will either call someone to ascertain you are who you are and then follow up with a home visit although in most cases they will drive you to where you (say you) live and get you to produce ID. If you don't have valid ID then you're arrested and kicked out of the country, said and done.
As for the German police "kicking people out" - where do they send people with no ID? I suspect you haven't really done much research on this have you?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostAnd Timberwolf, you must be a hoot at parties...
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostA daily beheading of all illegals, live on telly, would, I suggest, put an end to the problem in about 30 minutes.
You can't go showing that sort of material on free to air television.
You'll damage my snuff video business.
BTW. How much do you want for the overseas video and PPV rights?
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostIt's all a moot point anyway as NL will be out in a year and a half. ID cards will be scrapped under a Tory Govt.
........ in the Big Rock Candy Mountain.....
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Originally posted by Bob Dalek View PostA daily beheading of all illegals, live on telly, would, I suggest, put an end to the problem in about 30 minutes.
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It's all a moot point anyway as NL will be out in a year and a half. ID cards will be scrapped under a Tory Govt.
And Timberwolf, you must be a hoot at parties...
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostID cards won't stop illegal immigration though, not while mass legal immigration is happening. What's to stop people returning with forged ID? You can't run biometric tests with large databases and expect to have a high false accept rate without a corresponding high false reject rate. A lot of work would be involved in those false rejects, too much.
ID cards will mean many thousands of public servants to administer. The public sector is the source of New Lie voters so is it really any wonder that they try to expand this sector at every opportunity, regardless of cost!!
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A daily beheading of all illegals, live on telly, would, I suggest, put an end to the problem in about 30 minutes.
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