Identity card junkie Meg Hillier MP has once again been caught pushing the abhorrent pink plastic.
This time she has written a piece for Progress (the New Labour think tank) where she suggests ID cards could be the miracle cure for social exclusion.
The bulk of her argument focuses on the flimsy claim that:
Currently 80 per cent of the population have passports. That means 20 per cent are without access to the highest standard of identity verification.
Firstly, the majority of that 20% are not without access to the highest standard of identity verification, they simply do not have a passport. Secondly, we at Big Brother Watch do not think that the offer of a £30 ID card that has so far cost the taxpayer around £4.5 billion, and levies punitive fines at people who don't keep their details up-to-date, is the silver bullet to social exclusion.
It should be noted that many individuals may not want or need a passport. Hillier may enjoy playing the social exclusion card to her home crowd, but most will see it as another shallow smokescreen in the Government's quest for total surveillance of the general public.
On several occasions Meg suggests the importance of building an identity footprint. She presumably has a size 13 and leaves a trail of bank statements wherever she treads.
But, as always, Meg is on hand to provide us with some unintentional hilarity, writing:
My vision is of an identity service where government's role is limited to ensuring safety and security in providing the infrastructure…the technological possibilities are exciting.
On the same day that Kable reported:
Alan Johnson said in the last year five people had been disciplined or dismissed for falsifying records or manipulating Home Office systems…. Six people have been disciplined for unauthorised access to a database or letting someone else use their log-in.
Hmmm, safety and security. For all you technological thrill seekers, you must agree that is quite exhilarating.
By James Stannard
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