
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 08 April 2004
I feel like we're continually under attack - every...
Anonymous
As an ex serviceman who had to carry an ID card 24...
David Price
I'm all for Biometric ID cards we the public need ...
Anonymous
I think that it is a brilliant idea that we're goi...
Damian Quinn
People dont have a problem with driving licences a...
Anonymous
For those naive fools that say "the only people th...
cerberus264
ID cards are always a good idea, it offers securit...
Anonymous
If electronic identification systems (eg ID Cards)...
Anonymous
Why the paranoia? Theres nothing to fear from the ...
Anonymous
What protection do well-forged ID cards provide?
...
Anonymous
As with anything, it won't be the 'issue' of ID ca...
Anonymous
I would like to see a rational discussion over thi...
Con
Dear Tony.
If ID cards are introduced I predict s...
M Hosey
A previous comment said
"If the carrying of ID ...
Anonymous
ID cards may ease the government's problems with i...
Anonymous
well said cerberus 264. and when this new british ...
Anonymous
Biometric ID's will not allow crooks and fraudster...
Darrell Smith
All this paranoia makes me laugh! Do people reall...
Anonymous
We already have a multitude of identifiers. If the...
John Waddington
This will be Labour's poll tax - tens of thousands...
P H Jones
To those that don't think the Armed Forces operate...
David Price
Er.. I think some people have been watching enemy ...
Anonymous
Re: Labour's poll tax... those tens of thousands w...
Anonymous
The police won't track your every movement but the...
Anonymous
The police won't track your every movement but the...
Anonymous
The police won't track your every movement but the...
Anonymous
I have no problem with ID cards, in fact I think t...
Anonymous
The basic facts are these. Firstly, international ...
Ken Hall
Pretty much every other European country has offic...
Anonymous
In response to the gentleman from Barrow about gov...
Anonymous
I think it is a brilliant idea that we are getting...
Ian Deciantis
The real issue in the use of biometric technology ...
Anonymous
Service personnel do not have civil liberties by d...
Anonymous
I think that the sooner we have an ID card the bet...
Timothy Bergin
ID cards are just the start of what is intended fo...
Anonymous
An open society such as ours deserves the prudent ...
John Timothy
If a shop was selling these ID cards for £77 on th...
Anonymous
hi all
But free software does not require consens...
fsf
I think it is a brilliant idea that we are getting...
Chris Alexander
The UK is going to be the first country in the wor...
Harvey Aissat
To anonymous form the USA, You have no idea how yo...
Ken Hall
Why
We are not at war,I know who I am. THE govern...
Anonymous
While this article speaks to UK intentions there a...
W O Hoffer
This is not about ID it is about controlling your ...
Dave
Anything that tries to limit the freedoms of peopl...
Matrix
This is just one of the final steps toward slavery...
J Mulrooney
Just stepping out of my Faraday cage for 5 mins:
...
Anonymous
Its weird to see someone say I "I can't see what a...
Jack Pot
ID cards bring them on, get the non tax paying spo...
Chris
It would appear that many who laugh at the so-call...
Varney Ade
THIS ID CARD BILL IS UTTERLY SICK!
well done bl...
Anonymous
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