If you favour ID cards then you may as well apply for a passport.
The scheme that Labour has started to introduce in 2006 as part of a counter-terrorism initiative - subseqently abolished by the Conservative/Liberal Coalition in 2010 - was not free to applicants.
Earlier research suggested the UK have a combined Passport/ID system which would cost more to the applicant than the passport.
In polls, the biggest reasons for not wanting ID cards were:
80% - determined criminals and terrorists will forge the cards
74% - the scheme will be enormously expensive
71% - information will be hacked or leaked
61% - information will be improperly passed to foreign governments
One of the questions asked in surveys was:
As part of the National Identity Scheme the government has also proposed that everyone is required to attend an interview to give personal details about themselves for use by the police, tax authorities and all other government departments. From what you have seen or heard do you think that this is a..?
Very good idea 10%
Good idea 31%
Bad idea 33%
Very bad idea 23%
I think some people think this would be as easy as applying for a bus pass. It wouldn’t be.
How do I bring this issue up with our neighbours?
It’s been a while so I will start us off…….whats for supper and why?
What did you never own up to ?
You swap sleeping positions with your pet , where are you sleeping tonight?


