Biometric Personal National ID Info To Be Shared Amongst All EU States?
How do you feel about the fact that your personal 'biometric' info will be available to all EU member states?
Obviously the government was aware of this situation, when they first proposed Identity Cards. They also, with their usual disdain, for the general public, decided that we were not entitled to this information.
Presumably, this was part of the "Treaty that isn't a Treaty" and is just another reason why it is so important, to pressurise Self-Elected Brown, to call a referendum.
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Is this (UK) government simply a dictatorship on the sly?
Labour has been slowly and surely eating away at our personal freedoms, wanting to control every ISP, CCTV, identity cards, biometric data, etc. They have slyly given away our sovereignty and our powers to Europe on the sly, have reduced our culture to shreds of its former self and have no respect for the people of this once great country.
Didn't Hitler try and do this some time ago?
Wouldn't he be so proud today?
Rose I know exactly what a dictatorship is, I helped depose one when I was a soldier. I just think that this government is slowly and sneakily moving towards one. Ivan, I know what you mean mate, thats why I said Dictatorship on the sly, as in they are creeping a dictatorship in really insidiously bit by bit
the labour party are total dictators....the trouble is that they have removed peoples rights by stealth, and removed their sovereignty by using an unstoppable tide of immigrants who have no loyalty to the country at all. they are just using the old 1970s eec model where they were talking of Britain being an ideal EU industrial Island. even then they recognised that you could never persuade the British to hand over their country peacefully. so you would have to water the population down with immigration. they also talked about Britain being an Island full of nuclear power stations and supplying europe with energy thus ensuring that any accident would be reasonably confined.. i have Always assumed that to be the true reason behind the channel tunnel.
Indian NGOs are now waking up to these concerns. See the following by Sunil Abraham, executive director of the Centre for Internet and Society who “told press persons here that neither the launch of the UID project nor the constitution of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) had any legislative sanction. Nothing is known of how the chairperson of the authority is selected, while the project proposes finger-printing of the entire population and storing of biometric and personal data of every person throughout his life and thereafter”.
“Although the scheme is to only provide verification of identity, it is unclear what safeguards would prevent third parties from handling, sharing and utilising the data for any purpose,” he said. The UIDAI has agreed to use the services of foreign companies, their software and hardware. It appears that no thought has been give to the perils of placing in the hands of foreign companies data pertaining to the entire population of the country, Mr. Abraham felt. About the claims that the UID project will save crores of rupees by preventing misuse of various welfare schemes, Mr. Abraham questioned whether any feasibility study had been made in this regard.
Indian NGOs are now waking up to these concerns. See the following by Sunil Abraham, executive director of the Centre for Internet and Society who “told press persons here that neither the launch of the UID project nor the constitution of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) had any legislative sanction. Nothing is known of how the chairperson of the authority is selected, while the project proposes finger-printing of the entire population and storing of biometric and personal data of every person throughout his life and thereafter”.
“Although the scheme is to only provide verification of identity, it is unclear what safeguards would prevent third parties from handling, sharing and utilising the data for any purpose,” he said. The UIDAI has agreed to use the services of foreign companies, their software and hardware. It appears that no thought has been give to the perils of placing in the hands of foreign companies data pertaining to the entire population of the country, Mr. Abraham felt. About the claims that the UID project will save crores of rupees by preventing misuse of various welfare schemes, Mr. Abraham questioned whether any feasibility study had been made in this regard.