Kaz wrote:I do have a passport, but have always been in favour of ID cards.
But you've never been forced to have one?? Even though everyone has a NI number, people don't associate with being "a number". I memorised my NI number immediately I got it and I did the same with Mrs S' NI number shortly after we were married. I have had to use both over the years.
With an ID card you "are" a number and the authorities who issue and manage these cards will see you that way. Choosing to do that is one thing. Condemning everyone in the country to have an ID card simply because they were born. Basically for all time, with no ability ever to repeal it, no matter how invasive it gets into your life? That's a really big decision to take.
Because the more invasive it becomes into your life the less chance you have of opting out or stopping it.
Whatever the majority agrees, I'm OK with, we do live in a democracy. But making this decision on a "my life is easier with it" convenience basis is, to me, a simplification too far.
This is a really BIG decision. Very easy to take, impossible to back out of. The government, naturally, wants you to make this decision and will downplay it to make it as "no brainer" as possible. What they will not do is give you cast iron binding guarantees that it will not morph into something significantly more invasive. Because they want it to morph into something else. Because it makes "their" life much easier. No matter how difficult it makes your life.
Think of it this way. You get an ID card. Suddenly everyone "requires" the ID card for you to do pretty much anything. No ID card, you can't do anything beyond going to the shops and buying your groceries.
So then what happens when someone breaks into your car and steals your handbag? Does the Government take 1 month to replace your ID card? Does it take 6 months? Will the department be understaffed to make cutbacks? Do they give a damn what it does to your life?
You think I'm overreacting? I had a Swiss colleague who had his wallet stolen whilst out for a night. He had his ID card and driving license in it. He went through 6 weeks of hell before he got all his documents back. Want your driving license replaced, you need your ID card. Once you get your ID card only then can you apply to get your replacement license. Not allowed to drive without the license in your presence.
Because we don't have an ID card nobody in the UK really knows where this is going to go.
So it comes back to trust.
Do you really trust this government, or the next? What happens if the population really loses the plot and the BNP wins. Far fetched, yes, but you only need to look at the rise of Sweden Democrats to see how this can go. Less than 1% of the vote to 24% of the vote in less than 2 decades. Would you trust a government like the BNP to correctly manage an ID Card? Could you trust them not to use an ID Card to discriminate??
The only thing I wanted was for people to stop and think about the future consequences of todays "convenience".
I didn't think it was too much.