Originally posted by ace00
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.. And this is why I have taken the decision to speed up the rollout of identity cards by announcing that alongside people in Manchester, residents in the wider north-west will also be able to apply for a card in the new year.
Get the scallys & scousers on there first. Good show.
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Originally posted by Brussels Slumdog View PostIt will not be a problem for you but the next generation might find
it difficult to open a bank account or get a driving licence etc.
ie catch 22 . You don't need an ID but if you can't prove who you are then
you will have a problem.
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The government has continually changed its reasoning why ID cards are justified, making me extremely suspicious of its motives. How secure is this centralised information going to be, because I don't trust them to ensure that. Plus the issue of cost.
One project I would never work upon.
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Alan Johnson MP: "We need identity cards, and soon"
... And this is why I have taken the decision to speed up the rollout of identity cards by announcing that alongside people in Manchester, residents in the wider north-west will also be able to apply for a card in the new year.
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostFinally! Someone on the board with a proper sense of humor.
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostI wonder how many of that 3,500 are criminals / hackers trying to get hold of one to clone it?
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostFrom BBC news article:
"Some 3,500 UK citizens have already applied for the cards."
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Osborne said yesterday that he would be looking at scrapping the NHS IT project too.
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From BBC news article:
"Some 3,500 UK citizens have already applied for the cards."
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Perhaps the Gov will realise this is a waste of money and scrap, the idea, the money they save could be used to fund the scrapping of IR35, (Plus a lot more!)
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