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Cards: Labour's Bad IDea
ID cards won't work
ID cards won't prevent
terrorist attacks:
The former Home Secretary,
Charles Clarke, has admitted
that ID cards would not have
prevented the 7 July 2005
bombings in London, saying:
'I doubt if it would have
made a difference'. In
Spain, ID cards are
compulsory, but they did not
stop the Madrid bombings in
March 2004.
ID cards won't prevent
illegal immigration:
Foreign visitors
will not have to have an ID
card, unless they plan to
stay in the UK for more than
three months.
ID cards won't prevent
identity fraud:
Microsoft's National
Technology Officer, Jerry
Fishenden, has said that
introducing ID cards could
make identity fraud worse,
warning that it could
'trigger massive identity
fraud on a scale on a scale
beyond anything we have seen
before'.
ID cards won't prevent human
trafficking: ID
cards are no substitute for
a border police force and
proper checks on people
entering and leaving the
country. In 1998, the
Government abolished border
controls, but its
replacement, a
computer-based e-borders
scheme will not be fully
installed until 2014.

ID
cards are a waste of money
ID cards will cost each
person £93:
According to Government
estimates, you will pay at
least £93 for a combined ID
card and passport package
but, given this Government's
appalling record of
implementing IT projects,
this figure is likely to go
up. Also, if your ID card is
stolen, or your lose it,
you'll have to pay £30 for a
replacement. If you change
your name when you get
married, you'll have to pay
for a new ID card. If one of
your relatives dies and you
forget to return their ID
card, you could be fined
£1,000.
ID cards scheme will cost up
to £20 billion in total:
While the
Government claims that the
scheme will cost £5.4
billion of taxpayers' money,
the independent London
School of Economics
estimates it will cost up to
£20 billion.
ID cards could be another
Government disaster:
This Government has
a terrible record of large
scale IT disasters. For
example, the botched
introduction of the new
Child Support Agency
computer system led to a
backlog of 250,000 cases;
clerical errors and problems
with the tax credits
computer system led to
millions of incorrect
payments; and an audit of
the Police National Computer
by the Met Police found that
86 per cent of records were
inaccurate.

ID cards are an
invasion of privacy
ID cards give the State too
much personal data in one
place: Your ID card
could hold almost 30
separate pieces of personal
information on you,
including your name, date
and place of birth, gender,
previous addresses,
photograph, signature,
fingerprints and other
biometric details. All this
information will also be
stored on a massive Home
Office ID cards database,
called the National Identity
Register.
ID cards mean intrusive
interviews and
fingerprinting:
From 2009, unless you opt
out, when you renew your
passport you will have to
visit a Government
'interview centre' and give
the Government your
fingerprints in order to get
an ID card.

More prison places,
more prisoner drug rehab & a
border police are
good ideas
A Conservative Government
will scrap the ID cards
scheme. We will use some of
the savings to build more
prison places, provide more
drug rehab in prisons and
create a new border police
force.
More prison places:
Our prisons are desperately
overcrowded, meaning serious
criminals are escaping
prison sentences and
prisoners are not being
rehabilitated. Instead of
wasting billions of pounds
on ID cards, shouldn't we
use some of the savings to
build more prison spaces?
More drug rehab in prisons:
Drug addiction is a
major cause of crime in
society, but there isn't
enough effective drug rehab
in prisons to help get
criminals off drugs for
good. Instead of wasting
billions of pounds on ID
cards, shouldn't we use some
of the savings to provide
more drug rehabilitation to
help prisoners kick the
habit?
A Border Police Force:
At present, many
different agencies are
responsible for aspects of
policing our borders.
Instead of wasting billions
of pounds on ID cards,
shouldn't we use some of the
savings to create a new UK
border police force to
prevent and detect illegal
immigration and to stop
terrorists and suspected
terrorists from entering the
country?
Sign our online petitionWe, the undersigned, call on the Government to scrap their ID card scheme, which is a waste of money, an invasion of privacy and won’t prevent terrorist attacks, illegal immigration, identity fraud or human trafficking.
Instead, we want the Government to make better use of the money by providing more prison places, more drug rehab in prisons, and setting up a new border police force.
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