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Each card will carry a picture and a chip holding the person's name and date of birth, fingerprint records and other biometric data. It will also detail the holder's visa status and right to work. The cards will be issued to foreign nationals from November and from next year to people working in airports and other high security jobs.
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Ok, serious tings now.Who is on a march/demonstration?Possibly a riot but that would be handled later.Seriously?
& whats that going to change?The last time so called people went on some mad march.. I didn't see no soldiers coming home.. :unsure:
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bruvswear if we went on how them French goons go on government wouldnt even try itthey jus keep testing itlike... "hmmm lets try this see what they say... ooh that worked, lets try sutin else... ohh that worked.. etc etc"constantly takin us for some pricks coz we're too laid backn itll only get worse n worse the more we jus sit bk n take it

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The first identity cards from the government's controversial national scheme have been unveiled.The biometric card will be issued from November, initially to non-EU students and marriage visa holders.Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said the cards would allow people to "easily and securely prove their identity".Critics say the roll-out to some immigrants is a "softening up" exercise for the introduction of identity cards for everyone.The card will also include information on holders' immigration status."We want to be able to prevent those here illegally from benefiting from the privileges of Britain," she said.Employers and colleges want to be confident people are who they say they are, she said, and immigration and police officers want to verify identity and detect abuse."We all want to see our borders more secure, and human trafficking, organised immigration crime, illegal working and benefit fraud tackled. ID cards for foreign nationals, in locking people to one identity, will deliver in all these areas," she added.The UK Border Agency will begin issuing the biometric cards to the two categories of foreign nationals who officials say are most at risk of abusing immigration rules - students and those on a marriage or civil partnership visa. Both types of migrants will be told they must have the new card when they ask to extend their stay in the country.The cards partly replace a paper-based system of immigration stamps - but will now include the individual's name and picture, their nationality, immigration status and two fingerprints.Immigration officials will store the details centrally and, in time, they are expected to be merged into the proposed national identity register.The card cannot be issued to people from most parts of Europe because they have the right to move freely in and out of the UK.The Conservatives oppose the UK's identity card scheme but say they support the use of biometric information in immigration documents. Liberal Democrat shadow home secretary Chris Huhne said identity cards "remained a grotesque intrusion on the liberty of the British people" and the scheme "will prove to be a laminated Poll Tax"."The government is using vulnerable members of our society, like foreign nationals who do not have the vote, as guinea pigs for a deeply unpopular and unworkable policy," he said.SNP Home Affairs spokesman Pete Wishart MP said his party had opposed ID cards from the outset but the government's "abysmal record on data protection" was reason enough to cancel them.He said the government looked "absurd" for pushing ahead with such a costly project. "These cards will not make out communities more secure, they will not reduce the terrorist threat and they will not make public services more efficient," said Mr Wishart.Phil Booth, head of the national No2ID campaign group, attacked the roll-out of the cards as a "softening-up exercise"."The Home Office is trying to salami slice the population to get this scheme going in any way they can," Mr Booth told the BBC."Once they get some people to take the card it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy."The volume of foreign nationals involved is minuscule so it won't do anything to tackle illegal immigration."But Sir Andrew Green of Migrationwatch UK said the cards should be supported."We welcome the introduction of ID cards for foreign nationals as part of wider measures to tackle illegal immigration," he said. "These reforms are essential if we are to restore order to our immigration system as the public certainly wish to see."
SEE HOW THEY BRING IT IN THROUGH THE BACKDOOR FIRSTDEN BAMEVERYONE HAS TO HAVE ONE
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Am I the only one that doesn't actually give a sh*tThey can watch me on the toilet for all i care it's not actually affecting my freedom
So would you mind if that put cameras in everyroom in your house, your car, bugged your house with microphones and recorded your texts and phone conversations seeing as it wouldnt affect you?ITS PEOPLE LIKE YOU THAT KEEPS STUFF LIKE THIS MOVING..
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Ok, serious tings now.Who is on a march/demonstration?Possibly a riot but that would be handled later.Seriously?
& whats that going to change?The last time so called people went on some mad march.. I didn't see no soldiers coming home.. :unsure:
Allow that attitude, if everytime a problem comes up we just say 'whats that going to change' NOTHING will changeThe troops still went to war YES, but in all honesty - for that to have changed, the troops also needed to protest, which they didn't.But ID cards are for US..WE will be the ones that have to have them, and if WE reject them, that is good enough, no?And if a riot doesnt work, then we can try something else.France is sick, we need to get to soem of that sh*t, tipping over cars and the like.This is any Nazi ting.
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As far as I know, the Conservatives still oppose all of this, and they'll probably be in government before this gets fully implemented.
theyre opposed to UK citizens having them, but would give them to foreign nationalsn tbh Conservative is winning the nexx electionid like to say Lib Dems but they aint winnin sh*t
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Thing is aswell, they will get the majority of the working class whites on their side because this will supposedly CURB unwated illegal immigration etcBULLSHIT.Same thing has happened with Obama in america.

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