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Tuesday, 4 August 2009
UKIP slams 'dangerous' Big Brother database; Tories slam another
UKIP's Justice Spokesman Gerard Batten also condemns the proposed not-yet-compulsory biometric ID card scheme as just a front for the sinister State database.
Batten says: "The Identity Card scheme is just a red herring to allow the NIS to exist and give the government access to every aspect of our personal data. That is bad enough but these revelations also show that we will also be open to every criminal, fraudster or ill-wisher that is determined to get access to our personal information. The identity card scheme will not even do what it is supposed to: it won't protect us from criminals or terrorists, they will easily find ways to circumvent it. The people who will really suffer because of it are once again the ordinary law-abiding citizen. The ID Card and National Identity Scheme should be scrapped. It is a colossal waste of money and downright dangerous".
The story comes a day after a report in the Daily Telegraph which focussed on data security firm Overtis Systems and their analysis of the ContactPoint database. The damning report by Overtis was shocking in it's range and scope of criticisms and notes of alarm.
This led Conservative Shadow Children's Minister Tim Loughton to warn: "It’s becoming horribly clear that ContactPoint will be about as secure as a paper bag. We have to pull the plug on this expensive and dangerous project before it places millions of vulnerable children in harm’s way".
We say: New Labour: Same Old Danger
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