ID cards scheme scrapped
Tagged as: id_cards repression social_strugglesNeighbourhoods: uk
The much hated ID card scheme that had been planned by the Labour government against the advice of many and the wishes of most has finally had it's official curtain call
As people begin the job of tunneling into bunkers to protect themselves from the effects of the upcoming ConDemNation coalition government, and the inevitable ill effects on society, they can at least take heart from the dropping of this scheme which would have meant all those resident in the UK being forcibly placed on the national DNA database, and being required to produce the cards to any government official who asked to see it.

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Although the issue has been briefly touched upon in the election campaigning that has taken place over the last month, this morning cam the official announcement on the Home Office website under the ID card scheme subsection, which now reads:
"Both Parties that now form the new Government stated in their manifestos that they will cancel Identity Cards and the National Identity Register. We will announce in due course how this will be achieved. Applications can continue to be made for ID cards but we would advise anyone thinking of applying to wait for further announcements.
Until Parliament agrees otherwise, identity cards remain valid and as such can still be used as an identity document and for travel within Europe. We will update you with further information as soon as we have it."
(source: http://www.ips.gov.uk/cps/rde/xchg/ips_live/hs.xsl/53.htm -WARNING! This is part of the Home Office website: think before you click!)
Whilst this still appears to allow some room for wriggling, it would seem that this concession would have been a key factor in the unlikely frankenstein government now taking up office in the UK. Other such sweeteners to the Liberal party will most likely appear in the coming weeks in one form or another, though these are unlikely to include any change of stance from the Tory party on such key issues to genuine social justice as trident and immigration.
For now at least, the ID card is dead, long live the free society
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