The threat from terrorism is indeed serious. People need to be careful. But that's been true for ages. So why this warning just now?
Would it be overly cynical to suggest that the timing has something to do with the recent data loss fiasco? And the growing public pressure to scrap compulsory National Identity Cards?
Well... The same package from Sky goes on to show footage of government research labs where scientists are working on ways to protect us: facial recognition, fingerprinting and other privacy invading biometrics. This, we are told, is not stock footage but a rare glimpse of secret premises - so why did Smith feel the need to authorise such filming just now?
Just in case anyone missed the point, Smith later goes on to explicitly try to defend the ID Card scheme and the huge, intrusive National Identity Register (NIR) on which it will be based.
Yes, the threat from terrorism is real and serious. ID Cards won't prevent terrorism.
To respond to the threat by playing the fear card and turning Britain into a surveillance state is to hand victory to the terrorists.
Tell your MP.
Labels: ID Cards, Jacqui Smith, NIR, uk politics


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