NO2ID: Government breaks its own ID law

Section 37 of the Identity Cards Act 2006 requires the Home Secretary to publish his estimate of the ten-year cost of the ID scheme “before the end of every six months”. The first Dobson report was published on 9th October 2006. The next report is now more than two weeks overdue.

Phil Booth, NO2ID’s National Coordinator said:

“What’s the big secret – why the delay? It can’t be lack of resources as there are dozens of highly-paid consultants doing nothing but planning the ID scheme. These latest cost estimates matter to local government and yet the Government is hiding the cost to councils, even from its own candidates.

“The elections on May 3rd are a test for policy and the ID scheme is unpopular. 1 in 3 people across the UK, if we are to believe recently-revealed government figures, are expected to resist it. Labour Party candidates, whatever their personal views on the scheme, suffer when public attention is drawn to it. Is this yet another attempt to bury bad news?”

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Posted on May 2nd, 2007 at 1:57 pm

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1 Comment

  1. AMX on 02.05.2007 at 17:18 Permalink | Reply

    OHHHH I never expect that I would be able to tell the future.
    Stuff labour and stuff their stupid un-needed , un-wanted and overpriced big brother ID cards.

    Wankers

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