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NO2ID official launch

NO2ID is launching its activities publicly:

Saturday, 18 September
11:00am – 2:00pm
The Corner Store
Covent Garden
33 Wellington Street,
London, WC2E 7BN, Map

There will be a couple of speakers before lunch, including a Labour ‘rebel’, Neil Gerrard MP followed by campaigning around central London, i.e. handing out leaflets, setting up stalls on the street in a number of locations until mid-afternoon.

Please join them to Stop ID Cards and the Database State!

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The NO2ID Coalition, who are trying to make sure Blunkett fails in his attempts to introduce mandatory ID cards, argue that:

Cross-posted from White Rose.

3 comments to NO2ID official launch

  • …An ID scheme will cost billions in taxpayers money and achieve nothing

    Well, nothing except (a) allowing the government to control all your most intimate details, and (b) collect £75 from everyone every year.

    Sounds like a winner to me!

  • Any campaign that can bring together the Libertarian Alliance, the Lib Dems and the Scottish Socialist Party must have something going for it !

  • Guy Herbert

    Used on me last night, and presented for the delectation of Samizdata readers, Bad Pro-ID Argument of the Week:

    “If you are against ID-cards you must be a criminal. People like Liberty are dangerous to the British way of life with their suport for criminals when our forces are in action. We should trust the British Establishment–look at its record.”

    This may not be a perfect summary. I was pretty much dumbstruck. But it was repeated sufficiently many times that my initial hilarity at what I thought must be a wind-up was replaced by panic-attack. People with responsible positions in civil society (as he had) think like this?