The Red Card

It looks like the ID card legislation is going to be rammed through Parliament in the next few days. I won’t rehearse the many, many arguments why ID cards are an extremely bad idea here (go to www.no2id.net for the details), but instead would like to point you towards the online anti-ID card petition.

Please sign up and pass it along if you feel inclined.


Posted on May 19th, 2005 at 7:41pm under Uncategorized

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  1. Anonymous on 20.05.2005 at 09:02 Permalink | Reply

    Fairy nuff – but you saw how much affect over a million people marching against the war in Iraq had… Should have voted them out.

  2. dearieme on 20.05.2005 at 10:45 Permalink | Reply

    Will an ID card be demanded when some self-important sod tries to jump the waiting list for treatment for a dodgy back?

  3. Oscar Wildebeest on 20.05.2005 at 16:23 Permalink | Reply

    The anti-ID card petition is all very well and good (and I have signed it) but, since an ID card won’t actually be legally compulsory under the proposed legislation, isn’t publically “refusing” to get one merely gesture politics?

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