They just got a different tool to use than we do: They kill innocent lives to achieve objectives. That's what they do. And they're good. They get on the TV screens and they get people to ask questions about, well, you know, this, that or the other. I mean, they're able to kind of say to people: Don't come and bother us, because we will kill you. Bush - Joint News Conference with Blair - 28 July '06

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Britain: "Cradle-to-grave surveillance"

scotsman: A register of children's details similar to that to be kept under the government's controversial ID card scheme has been recommended by officials.

The Citizen Information Project (CIP) said a child population register should also be set up. Under-16s had been exempt from the national identity register. CIP, based within the Office for National Statistics, also said the identity cards scheme should be used to share details such as people's names, addresses and dates of birth across the public sector.

The report said details should be securely shared "on the basis that the scheme eventually becomes compulsory".

The CIP saw "significant value" in sharing details as the scheme would eventually become compulsory, a written ministerial statement from Des Browne, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said.

But Phil Booth, of the No2ID pressure group, said the statement heralded a future of "cradle-to-grave surveillance". He said privacy campaigners' worst nightmares were coming true within two weeks of the identity cards legislation making its way through parliament. Link

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