[no2id-supporters] NO2ID Newsletter No 40

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    NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No 40 -  2nd March 2006


      Urgent Action : Lobby Lords before Monday's debate

The Identity Cards Bill returns to the House of Lords on Monday (6th 
March) following MP's rejection of key Lords' amendments. Reports 
indicate that peers will once again introduce amendments to the bill 
removing compulsion by the back door (compulsory registration via 
passport renewal). Supporters should write to peers encouraging them to 
vote for the removal of compulsion in line with the government's 
manifesto commitment of introducing voluntary ID cards.

A special tool has been created by one of our supporters to assist in 
identifying the best peer for you to write to and how to construct your 
letter or email. The tool is online at 
(http://homepage.ntlworld.com/ajwatson/no2id-peers/). There is also some 
guidelines on writing to peers at the end of this newsletter in the 
'What you can do' section.

Peers' responses can be viewed on the NO2ID forum at 
http://www.no2id.net/phpBB/viewforum.php?f=31

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      What's next?


        Show your opposition - NO2ID badges and posters

We have plenty of A3 & A2 posters with the NO2ID logo and space for your 
own message. We also have 38mm button badges
enamelled lapel badges suitable for smart wear and "NO2ID - stop ID 
cards and the database state" window stickers. Send your requests for 
these to the office: NO2ID, Box 412, 78 Marylebone High Street, LONDON 
W1U 5AP (preferably accompanied by a donation towards costs) and don't 
forget to give us a return address.


        4th March - Cambridge NO2ID Street Stall

On Saturday 4th March 2006, 10am to 2pm, Cambridge NO2ID will be running 
one of its intermittent street stalls outside the Cambridge Guildhall 
(at the corner of Guildhall St and Petty Curry). Offers of help to run 
the stall welcome, or just drop by to say "Hello". We'll be distributing 
literature and collecting more supporters. Contact Andrew Watson (07710 
469624).


        6th March - House of Lords, ID Bill --- Consideration of Commons
        Amendments

On Monday 6th March the ID cards bill returns once again to the House of 
Lords. Webcasts of the proceedings can be viewed at 
www.parliamentlive.tv and transcripts are available from 
www.parliament.uk/hansard/hansard2.cfm


        11th March - 'Turning the tables on the state' conference (£5/£3
        concessions)

On Saturday 11th March 2006 11.00-4.30pm (registration & coffee from 
10.30am) at Diorama Arts Centre D2, Regents Place, London NW1, behind 
Euston Tower (Warren Street/Euston Tube stations). A conference about 
achieving human & social rights in the 21st century. Speakers include 
Bill Bowring - Professor of Human Rights & International Law, London 
Metropolitan University, Guy Herbert - NO2ID General Secretary, Glenn 
Rikowski - School of Education, Northampton University.  Register at 
http://www.aworldtowin.net/rightsconference.html


        14th March NO2ID Public Planning Meeting

On Tuesday 14th March 2006, 6.30pm at University of London Union, Room 
3a, Malet Street WC1 (Nearest tubes: Goodge Street, Warren Street, 
Russell Sq). After the New Labour whips forced the ID card legislation 
through by bullying its backbenchers into submission, the fight against 
ID cards and the database state moves into a new phase. There is a 
limited chance of defeat, and perhaps amendment before the bill becomes 
law, but resistance at grassroots level is now the order of the day. 
NO2ID invites you to an open meeting to discuss how best to carry the 
campaign forward. The meeting is free to attend but we will be asking 
for donations to help cover the cost of the room hire.


        15th March Smart Cards and E-government Conference - (£233 -
        £703 to attend one day)

On Wednesday 15th March 2006 both Andy Burnham, Minister in charge of ID 
cards, and Stephen Harrison, Head of Policy - Identity Cards Programme, 
will be speaking on Day 2 of the Smart Cards & e-government conference. 
Location: London Marriott Kensington, 147c Cromwell Road, London SW5 OTH
[N.B. Day 1 is on the 14th March, but no Home Office personnel will be 
speaking]
More details: 
http://www.symposium-events.co.uk/pages/attending/LA002/overview.htm
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      What just happened?


        North Wiltshire District Council rejects ID cards

On Tuesday 21st February North Wiltshire District Council passed a 
motion against ID cards and affiliating to NO2ID. The motion rejected 
the use of government ID cards for access to local services. The 
government's ID scheme could require local councils to re-engineer 
systems and processes to interface with the National Identity register. 
No costs will be underwritten by central government leaving a 
potentially huge shortfall to be met by local taxes. Swindon NO2ID 
supporters gathered outside the meeting to protest against ID cards. 
More details at (www.no2idswindon.org.uk).


        Two polls show government wrong

Two new polls show that the government is wrong when it claims over 70% 
support for ID cards. A YouGov poll published in the Telegraph showed 
53% in favour, whilst an ICM poll for NO2ID showed 52% support. NO2ID 
National Co-ordinator Phil Booth said: "ICM's poll indicates that over 
eight and a half million people now think that ID cards are a very bad 
idea. Hardcore opposition has tripled since the Bill was introduced. If 
Tony Blair really thinks he's won the argument, then he's losing the plot."
See http://www.yougov.com/archives/pdf/TEL060101004_3.pdf and 
http://www.icmresearch.co.uk/reviews/2006/No2ID%20-%20Feb/ICM%20%20%20No2ID%20Poll.asp


        Channel 4 Dispatches looks at ID cards

On Monday (27th February) Channel 4's Dispatches programme looked at how 
the recent avalanche of security legislation has affected the civil 
liberties of ordinary people in Britain. The programme included a short 
segment on identity cards which it described as "the greatest threat to 
our freedom yet proposed". Lord Falconer when asked why the government 
is introducing so many authoritarian measures responded with classic 
doublespeak when he said: "Above all this government is extremely keen 
to ensure that people's basic fundamental human rights are protected". 
The Joint Committee on Human Rights raised 14 points of concern with 
regards to the ID cards bill and human rights. Stealing Freedom will be 
repeated on More4 Saturday 04 March, 8:10pm - 9:10pm, More4+1 Saturday 
04 March, 9:10pm - 10:10pm and Channel 4 Sunday 05 March 4:30am - 5:25am.


        Smartcard alliance top tips

The US based Smart Card Alliance have released a white paper 'The Top 10 
Hot Identity Topics'. Hot topics include 'The problems with breeder 
documents' and 'What's in a credential'. The section on privacy outlines 
ID systems that dispense with centralised databases, so don't expect the 
UK government to join the alliance. The paper includes a hand glossary 
which reveals that 'Identity is information concerning the person, not 
the actual person'. Glad we cleared that one up. See 
http://www.smartcardalliance.org/alliance_activities/top_10_identity.cfm


        Songs against ID cards

Leeds based singer songwriter John Parkes' debut acoustic album 
'Faithlessnessless' includes a song against authoritarian measures such 
as ID cards. The track 'To go round' can be downloaded for free from 
Parkes' website www.johnparkes.com . Parkes signed the NO2ID pledge 
refusing to register for an ID card. The Pet Shop Boys have also devoted 
a song ('Integral') to the issue on their new album 'Fundamental'.


        ID numbers for Scottish children

Scottish children are to be given identity numbers according to an 
article published in the Evening Times.
http://www.no2id.net/news/newsblog/?p=369

More news is available from the NO2ID newsblog at 
http://www.no2id.net/news/newsblog/
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      "ID" in the news


        Peers 'to fight on' over ID cards

Conservatives and Lib Dems in the House of Lords say they will continue 
to oppose identity card plans despite MPs rejecting their earlier 
objections. Ministers say anyone getting a passport should have to get 
an ID card and be registered on a database. Opposition peers say people 
should have a choice.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4758696.stm


        ID checks to go online

Government departments and local authorities are working on plans to use 
biometric ID to check the identities of people accessing local 
government services online. A cross-government committee has begun 
developing a technology roadmap that will allow local authorities to 
build ID card checks into their websites.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/02/21/214300/IDcheckstogoonline.htm


        Chip in tooth - scientists point way to new identity tag

It is the ID card you will never lose or forget to carry with you - 
unless your teeth fall out. Scientists have implanted an ID chip into a 
tooth to show how detailed personal information can be stored.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/story/0,,1719668,00.html


        The Herald Letters : Identity cards will not stop theft of
        personal data via the web

A security report from BT, with the assistance of the Metropolitan 
Police, Yahoo and the government's "Get Safe Online" campaign, confirms 
that theft of personal data is most likely to occur via the internet, 
rather than by criminals rifling our dustbins.
http://www.theherald.co.uk/features/57052.html


        Whitehall gauges firms' ID plans

The UK government is seeing widespread interest from firms mulling the 
use of national identity (ID) cards, the civil servant in charge of the 
controversial scheme revealed at a European ID cards event last week. 
She hinted that while banks will not legally be able to use the cards as 
their only accepted form of authentication, they could offer incentives 
to customers to use them, through quicker processing of applications or 
other means.
http://www.itweek.co.uk/itweek/news/2151005/whitehall-gauges-firms-id-plans


        Government slammed for ID database 'shambles'

The government said on Tuesday that it had no fixed plans for the form 
and structure of the database that will underpin its proposed ID card 
scheme, sparking more criticism from experts and critics of the plan.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/0,39020375,39252530,00.htm


        Government continues to stonewall over ID card costs

The two government departments that are likely to be the biggest users 
of ID cards have completed an assessment of the costs of integrating the 
technology into their IT systems --- but are refusing to release the 
figures on grounds of commercial sensitivity.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/business/legal/0,39020651,39253436,00.htm


        Ireland : National ID card plans shelved

The government no longer believes that identity cards will be needed as 
a response to their introduction in Britain. The British government has 
told Irish officials that the imminent introduction of ID cards in 
Britain will not affect Irish citizens moving between the two countries.
http://archives.tcm.ie/businesspost/2006/02/19/story11984.asp


        USA: BioBouncer Might Make Bars Safer

A new security system for nightclubs uses facial recognition technology 
to identify troublemakers - and share their faces with other clubs in a 
security network.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70265-0.html?tw=rss.index


        USA: Big Brother can't wait to ID us all

The governments of Britain and the United States, knee-jerking to 
pandered fears of terrorism, apparently can't wait to have every man, 
woman and child carrying what essentially is a crowd-control device writ 
large.
http://www.yorkdispatch.com/viewpoints/editorial/ci_3554871

(Please send me any items of interest you encounter - 
Editor(newsletter at no2id.net) )

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      What you can do

As the ID card bill moves back to the Lords once again you can help us by:


        1. Lobbying a Lord

Ideally you should write to any Lords with whom you may have a 
connection. A list of Lords with e-mail addresses can be found at 
http://www.parliament-square.org.uk/lobby.htm#email. Lords can also be 
written to by post at the House of Lords, London SW1A 0PW. All male 
peers (except Dukes and Archbishops) should be addressed as "My Lord", 
all female peers simply as "Dear Lady [surname]". Dukes and Archbishops 
should be addressed as "Your Grace".
Lords Lobbying Tips: http://resource.nusonline.co.uk/v1/pdf/3913.pdf
How to address Lords: 
http://www.parliament.uk/directories/house_of_lords_information_office/address.cfm


        2. Writing to your local paper

Personal letters to your local press can be an effective way of getting 
the facts about ID cards to a wider audience. The topic will be back on 
the news agenda as the bill moves between the House of Commons and the 
House of Lords.


        3. Joining NO2ID or making a donation

Please join NO2ID, if you are not already a paid-up member.(There's a 
membership form at http://www.no2id.net/downloads/membForm.pdf) OR 
Donate some money towards campaign expenses.

We also maintain a list of things you can do on our website at 
http://www.no2id.net/getInvolved/other.php

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NO2ID, Box No.412, 78 Marylebone High Street, LONDON W1U 5AP
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