[no2id-supporters] NO2ID Newsletter No.55

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    NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No. 55 - 28th September 2006

*Contacting us:* Call or email the office - 020-7793-4005 or 
(office at no2id.net). Please do not reply to this email. (The from address 
is the not a working email address)


      ID CARDS - YOU HAVE TO LAUGH...

The fight against ID cards will take a funny turn on Sunday night (1st 
October). A top-notch line up of comedians will take part in a comedy 
fund raising gig at the Hackney Empire in London. The show 'Who do you 
think you are?' will raise much needed funds for the NO2ID campaign. 
Tickets cost just £12.50 so order one now or better still order two. The 
evening will be compered by Perrier award winner Daniel Kitson and 
headlined by Dara O'Briain (host of BBC's Mock the week and Have I got 
News For You). Also on the bill are Paul Sinha (Perrier nominee 2006), 
Josie Long (Perrier best newcomer 2006), Kevin Eldon, Wil Hodgson 
(Perrier best newcomer 2004), Gary Le Strange (Perrier best newcomer 
2003), Andrew O'Neill, Ben Norris and Lucy Porter. Please come along and 
pass details of the event on to all of your friends - we need your help 
to make it a sell-out success. We also need people to help out on the 
night (sorry no free ticket), contact office at no2id.net to volunteer.

Hackney Empire Box Office 020 8985 2424 or book online at 
www.hackneyempire.co.uk, Tickets £12.50


        Hurry - Last chance to renew your passport before price hike

On October 5th, the price of an adult passport will be raised again - 
from £51 to £66. The price of a passport has increased 57% in 10 months 
- a doubling of the price since October 2003. The price hikes are being 
driven by the ID cards scheme and unlikely to be the last. In addition 
from next year children over 16 applying for their first adult passport 
will be forced to attend an interview at one of 69 new UKIPS (UK 
Identity and Passport Service) interrogation centres. If you have not 
renewed your passport yet then it makes sense to do it now and buy 
yourself and your family 10 years' freedom from untold bureaucracy, 
punitive charges, invasion of privacy and the inevitable IT and 
administrative failures as the government merges our passports with its 
catastrophic ID scheme. Several supporter have told us that the Jumbo 
size passports have not been available for a few months and that none 
are expected for at least 6 months. No official announcement of this has 
been made.
See www.renewforfreedom.org


      What's next?


        Guardian Ad campaign materials

Following on from our full page advert in Monday's Guardian (featuring 
Tony Blair with a strategically placed barcode moustache - see 
http://tinyurl.co.uk/ug0w) we have large stock of postcards of the Ad, 
and various items of media for use in publicity stunts with street 
furniture, encapsulating the theme: "Tell them you're not a number".


        Scottish Borders Supporters Appeal

Any supporters near Galashiels or Dumfries who would be interested in 
joining a new local group are asked to contact Geraint 
(scotland at no2id.net). Local Green MSP Mark Ballard has challenged NO2ID 
to set up groups in these areas where there will be new passport 
interrogation centres opening, and it is a challenge that we would very 
much like to meet. See (http://tinyurl.com/glkqs)


        Party conference season - Volunteers required

We need volunteers to help at the forthcoming party conferences in 
Bournemouth (Conservative 1st-4th Oct) and in Hove (Green 21st-24th 
Sept). We also intend to cover Telford(UKIP 7th-8th October) and Perth 
(Scottish National Party 11th-14th Oct). Presence is important. Even a 
couple hours handing out leaflets to delegates is well worth while. 
Contact us at office at no2id.net if you can spare some time.


        1st Tuesday of the month - Hackney NO2ID monthly meetings

The Hackney local group covering London E8, E5, E9 & N16 areas meet on 
the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 in Cafe Bohemia by Hackney 
Central Station. New support very welcome to help raise awareness oner 
the coming months.


        NO2ID Cambridge Campaign stall & student volunteers

Cambridge NO2ID will be running Saturday street stalls outside Cambridge 
Guildhall from 10am to noon on 14th October, and every third Saturday 
into the new year. Location: (http://tinyurl.com/eo42r). Volunteers to 
help very welcome - contact Andrew Watson via cambridge at no2id.net, or on 
07710 469624. We will also have a presence at Cambridge University 
Student Union's Societies Fair in Cambridge's Kelsey Kerridge Sports 
Hall on October 3rd and 4th. If you're studying at the university and 
would like to help publicise NO2ID to your fellow students, please 
contact cambridge at no2id.net as soon as possible. 
(http://www.cusu.cam.ac.uk/societies/fair/)


        Saturdays 1pm - 3pm - NO2ID Edinburgh Campaign stall

After a short break during the Edinburgh Festival NO2ID Edinburgh has 
resumed its regular Princes Street campaigning stall on Saturdays. We 
shall be at our usual location at the east end of Princes Street, 
opposite the Balmoral Hotel, from 1pm - 3pm this coming Saturday.  We 
use our stall to raise public awareness of the Identity Cards scheme, 
collect donations and entries for the NO2ID petition, and also to 
increase membership of our group.  Please do pop by for a chat if you 
happen to be around.   We shall be aiming to have the stall up and 
running most Saturdays, and new volunteers are always very welcome. You 
can see photos of our stall and contact details at: 
www.no2id-scotland.net/edinburgh/.


        1st October - NO2ID Comedy Fundraiser gig - "Who do you think
        you are?" at the Hackney Empire

Sunday, 1st October, Hackney Empire, 291 Mare Street, London, E8 1EJ. 
Doors 7.30 pm. Featuring Dara O'Briain (Host of Mock the Week and Have I 
got News For You), Paul Sinha (Perrier nominee 2006), Josie Long 
(Perrier best newcomer 2006), Kevin Eldon, Wil Hodgson (Perrier best 
newcomer 2004), Gary Le Strange (Perrier best newcomer 2003), Andrew 
O'Neill, Ben Norris, Lucy Porter, with MC Daniel Kitson (Perrir winner 
2002). All proceeds will go to NO2ID.
Box Office 020 8985 2424 or book online at www.hackneyempire.co.uk, 
Tickets £12.50


        3rd October - NO2ID Glasgow Meeting

Tuesday, 3rd October at 7:30pm in Mono. Alternative arrangements: If for 
any reason Mono is not suitable then we will instead go to Laurie's 
across the road. Everyone is very welcome to attend. Map: 
http://www.glasgow-no2id.org.uk/meeting.html


        4th October - Manchester NO2ID Flyering

Wednesday, 4th October 5:30pm - 6:30pm at Piccadilly Station. Manchester 
NO2ID will be taking their fortnightly flyering campaign back to 
Piccadilly Station, to raise awareness of the National Identity Register 
among Manchester commuters. This is a great way to spend an hour meeting 
other NO2ID supporters, as well as doing something positive for the 
campaign and still being home in time for tea. Meet at the bottom of 
Piccadilly Station approach. You won't need to bring anything other than 
your hands and a smile!


        5th October NO2ID Brighton public meeting, "Liberty on the
        ropes" - your chance to join the debate

Thursday October 5th, 6pm at the Lecture Theatre Arts A2, University of 
Sussex, Falmer, Brighton. ID cards, deportations, detention without 
trial... have our civil liberties taken too many blows? Guest speakers: 
David Shayler (former MI5 agent), Phil Booth (NO2ID national 
co-ordinator), Plus speakers from Amnesty International and Liberty. 
Chaired by Dr Andrew Chitty (lecturer in Philosophy at the University of 
Sussex), Introduced by Dan Glass (President, University of Sussex 
Students Union). Public meeting: all welcome. For more details, email 
brighton at no2id.net


        7th October - Hebden Bridge Day of ID Register Opposition

Saturday, 7th October, 1pm - 3pm. Manchester NO2ID will be visiting 
Hebden Bridge in the Yorkshire Pennines to further spread the NO2ID 
message. Meet 11:45 outside Victoria Station for 11:54 train, 
alternatively 12:30pm at Hebden Bridge Station.


        11th October - Manchester NO2ID Meeting

Wednesday, 11th October 7:30pm - 9pm at the Friends Meeting House, Mount 
Street, Manchester. Manchester NO2ID will be holding their monthly 
meeting. The venue is wheelchair-accessible and all are welcome to 
attend. We'll be discussing our progress since last month, planning 
future events, as well as general ID card news and friendly chat.


        17th October - Conservative Way Forward meeting - "ID Cards and
        the Erosion of Civil Liberties" (£10 admission)

Tuesday, 17 October, at Wallacespace, 2 Dryden Street, London WC2E 
9NA(just off Drury Lane), drinks at 6.15 pm ahead of a 6.45 pm start. £5 
charge on the door for members (of CWF, not just the Conservative 
Party), £10 charge for non CWF members, admission free to bona fide 
students (please bring a student identity card with you). Dress code: 
Business attire. E-mail gary at conwayfor.org.uk if you wish to attend. 
Speakers are: Rt Hon David Davis MP, Shadow Home Secretary, Shami 
Chakrabarti, Director of "Liberty", Camilla Cavendish, leader writer and 
columnist for The Times


        29th November - NO2ID Public Meeting

Speakers to include Sir Malcolm Rifkind MP. Other speakers and venue to 
be confirmed later.


        Channel 4 documentary to look at ID cards

A documentary looking at privacy intrusive technology is to be broadcast 
on Channel 4 in November. In the programme, called 'We Know Where You 
Live', journalist Henry Porter will explore how a number of new 
technologies are being used to support an authoritarian push against our 
privacy and civil liberties  - including ID cards. The documentary will 
air on 20th November at 9pm and 29th November at 10pm on More 4.


        NO2ID to contribute to Hidden Agendas website

Over the coming months NO2ID will be contributing to the Hidden Agendas 
website. Hidden Agendas is aimed at young people aged 16-30 and 
describes itself as "the place young people go for political opinion, 
debate and action".
See www.hiddenagendas.org.uk
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      What just happened?


        Gloucestershire County Council passes anti ID motion

Last Friday (22nd September) Gloucestershire County Council passed a 
motion against the government's ID card scheme. The motion received 
cross-party support and was only opposed by one member, Councillor Steve 
McHale - a member of the Labour group. Councillor Jeremy Hilton said it 
was important the council fought "this infringement on human rights". A 
list of councils that have passed similar motions can be found at 
www.no2id.net/resources/motions/index.php.


        Milton Keynes Council pass a second motion against ID cards

Following on from a motion that was passed last year, Milton Keynes 
Council has recently passed a second, stronger motion opposing ID Cards. 
Unfortunately, a proposal to "affiliate to the National NO2ID campaign" 
was rejected. However, the motion states that the council "will assist 
the local NO2ID campaign in educating the residents of Milton Keynes 
about the dangers to privacy and freedom the scheme will create".


        Manchester NO2ID Labour Party Conference Postcard Drop

With the Labour Party Conference in town, we wanted to make sure they 
got the NO2ID message. Armed with several thousand postcards with the 
new "barcode moustache" image, we went on a pub crawl around over 30 
pubs and bars in the vicinity of the Conference, including the two 
closest hotel bars outside the Ring of Steel. 22 venues are now carrying 
our postcards, meaning that there's a vary good chance that any delegate 
who goes out for the evening will be unable to deny the existence or 
determination of the NO2ID campaign. In addition, every morning of this 
week's Labour Party Conference, representatives from Manchester NO2ID 
have been handing out leaflets to conference delegates. Reaction has 
been mostly positive. Many delegates, particularly those from unions, 
have happily received our material. The only negative responses have 
come from Labour party workers and MPs, some of whom have been vocal and 
aggressive in their objection to our campaigning.


        Glasgow ID Survey

Glasgow NO2ID last week released the results of a comprehensive month 
long survey into the attitudes of Glaswegians towards the measures 
introduced in the Identity Cards Act. Some of the key findings 
(published in the Big Issue: http://tinyurl.com/lk9vu) include:
- 67% Of Glaswegians surveyed were opposed to the national ID cards
- 70% Of young people were concerned about how secure their biometric 
data would be including fingerprints, iris and facial scanning
- 64% Of pensioners surveyed expressed strong opposition to the cards
- 60% Of 18 to 24-year old males and 74% of females were concerned about 
leaving an audit trail
- 100% Of civil servants questioned expressed doubts that the government 
could store data securely
Further details, including the full survey data and results, are 
available from the Glasgow no2id website: 
http://www.glasgow-no2id.org.uk/survey-200609.html


        Manchester NO2ID help launch Students Against ID

Students members of Manchester NO2ID have sent a clear message to the 
government ahead of the Labour Party Conference by forming a society 
opposed to the National Identity Register and Identity Cards. Over the 
course of Fresher's Week, some 160 students signed up for the new 
society, far more than required to found it. The society will act as a 
rallying point for students opposed to the expense, intrusion and 
inconvenience of the National Identity Register, and aims to encourage 
the Students Union itself to oppose the scheme. Andrew Bowman, Students 
Against ID President, said: "The creeping compulsion of the Identity 
Register means that students may be among its first victims when forced 
to register to access student loans. Students are not well-placed to 
deal with the red tape of the Register, nor the large fines imposed for 
failing to keep the Government informed of all changes of address. This 
invasion of our privacy and liberty comes at too high a cost to the NHS, 
to education, and to other areas of society, for no benefit."


        Audit commission report confirms NHS info passed to Home Office

A report on the National Duplicate Registration Initiative (NDRI) 
released last month by the Audit commission confirms that names and 
addresses provided by patients to the NHS have been passed on to the 
home office. NDRI is a national audit of patients registered with 
general practitioners (GPs) in England and Wales, undertaking data 
matching (of electronic data) and feeding back the matches for review. 
Page 15, paragraph 34 of the report states: "The introduction of Home 
Office data enabled NDRI to identify patient registrations which related 
to persons who had been removed from the UK by the Home Office. In the 
majority of cases the registration has now been cancelled. However, the 
NHAIS [National Health Applications and Infrastructure Services] sites 
identified some cases where the person appeared to have subsequently 
returned to the UK. Details of these were passed to the Home Office for 
them to consider what, if any, action should be taken. Based on this 
information the Home Office has made a number of deportations." Whatever 
happened to the Hippocratic oath.
Read the report at: http://tinyurl.co.uk/zmni


        Passport interrogations slip to early 2007

The introduction of face-to-face interviews for first time passport 
applications has slipped to "early 2007". The new 'Authentication by 
Interview' process was due to start in October but literature from the 
UK Passport and Identity Service (UKIPS) has quietly changed from a 
non-committal "late 2006" to an equally non-committal "early 2007". The 
delay gives us more time to set up groups in each of the towns where the 
new 69 interrogation centre are going to be. They're obviously under 
pressure, so early protest action could be especially effective. We are 
hoping to set up local groups in all of the 69 locations, if you can 
help us by forming a group in one of the areas that we do not yet have a 
group, please contact us at (office at no2id.net).
A map showing the location of the interrogation centres can be found at 
http://tinyurl.co.uk/8m3v


        Home Office planning "covert" ID scheme

Sources have confirmed that the Home Office is planning to attempt a 
'covert' implementation of the ID programme, hiding costs in the budgets 
of other projects wherever possible. Should be interesting to see what 
other pieces of 'critical national infrastructure' ID cards bloat or 
grind to a halt in the coming months.
http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2164137/id-card-scheme-changes-tack
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      "ID" in the news


        Outrage over ads depicting Blair as Hitler - Daily Mail 25/9/06

Tony Blair is being compared to Hitler in an advertising campaign 
against ID cards. The advert - sponsored by the Lib-Dem party and Labour 
MP Diane Abbott, and supported by Blur's Damon Albarn - is running in 
newspapers and on billboards and shows a photo of the Prime Minister 
with a barcode on his lip like the Nazi leader's moustache. The caption 
reads: "ID cards have worked well in Europe before." Campaign group 
NO2ID is behind the advert.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=406887&in_page_id=1770


        Identity card cost 'may be cut' - BBC News Online 25/9/06

The costs of the identity cards scheme could be cut "quite 
substantially" by making more use of existing government databases, a 
minister has said. Home Office Minister Liam Byrne told a Labour 
conference fringe meeting he had undertaken a full-scale review of the 
controversial scheme in recent months. One councillor from Salford told 
Mr Byrne he was prepared to go to jail for his opposition to the project.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5377496.stm


        EU: Interoperable IDs? - europa eGovernment News -- 25/9/06

This year's CAST Forum in Germany set out to place the latest 
developments in smart card and identification technology in their 
European context. But interoperability tests are hitting snags, due to a 
lack of common testing standards. If Germany's Competence Centre for 
Applied Security Technology (CAST) chose to focus on identity issues 
this year, it is because the new German health entitlement and ID cards, 
biometric passports and the planned European driving licence all use 
chip technology.
http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/5889/194


        Top ID cards job goes to Accenture's NHS IT man - silicon.com
        25/9/06

The Home Office has appointed an Accenture managing partner to head up 
the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) and oversee the introduction of 
the national ID cards programme. James Hall will take up his post as the 
first CEO of the newly created IPS on 11 October and will have overall 
responsibility for the operation and management of the agency, including 
the ID cards scheme.
http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39162711,00.htm


        Accenture's NHS losses grow as NPfIT delays mount - E-Health
        Insider 29/3/06

Accenture, the leading management and technology consulting firm, 
announced a provision for a further $450 million of losses against its 
contract to deploy IT systems on behalf of the English NHS. The 
provision led to a sharp drop in quarterly profits.
http://www.e-health-insider.com/news/item.cfm?ID=1795


        Parents' shock at fingerprinting - The Herts Advertiser 21/9/06

Parents at a local primary school were shocked to discover that their 
children had been fingerprinted without their consent. They only 
discovered what had been going on at Bowmansgreen Primary School after 
reading a report in last week's Herts Advertiser. Just over 72 per cent 
of our readers said that fingerprinting primary school children was like 
"Big Brother".
http://tinyurl.co.uk/nivt


        NPfIT systems failing repeatedly - E-Health Insider 20/9/06

More than 110 major incident failures have been reported by hospitals 
and GPs over the past four months relating to systems provided by the 
NHS National Programme for IT. The problems, which have affected dozens 
of hospitals across England, were serious enough to be logged by NHS 
managers as 'major incidents'.
http://www.e-health-insider.com/news/item.cfm?ID=2144


        US: 2 million ID kits going to state's kids - Star-Telegram 19/9/06

Fort Worth - In an effort to speed up identification of missing 
children, Gov. Rick Perry announced a plan Tuesday to distribute 2 
million child identification kits across the state. Each kit will 
include an inkless fingerprinting card, a DNA swab and preservation 
envelope, and a wallet card. Law enforcement officials are more likely 
to find an abducted child if they don't have to spend time obtaining 
identifying information on the child, Perry said.
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/local/15560168.htm


        Germany: Proposed 'anti-terror' database raises concerns in
        Germany - europa eGovernment News 18/9/06

Germany's federal and state governments have reached agreement on the 
development of a new two-tier anti-terror database. But critics say it 
may breach the constitution. The database is to be in two parts. One 
will stock general details of suspected terrorists. The second tier, to 
which access will be more restricted, will contain data on suspects' 
foreign travel and possession of weapons. It is also to store details of 
their religious affiliations, and this is the aspect that has given rise 
to the greatest controversy.
http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/5841/194


        US: The ID Chip You Don't Want in Your Passport - Washington
        Post 16/9/06

If you have a passport, now is the time to renew it -- even if it's not 
set to expire anytime soon. If you don't have a passport and think you 
might need one, now is the time to get it. In many countries, including 
the United States, passports will soon be equipped with RFID chips. And 
you don't want one of these chips in your passport.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/acrq

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

You can help us by:


        1. Joining NO2ID or donating to the campaign

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. NO2ID, Box 412, 19-21 
Crawford Street, LONDON W1H 1PJ


        2. Helping to spread our message

Tell your friends and any organisations that you belong to about the 
NO2ID campaign and that you are supporting it. Most people are scarcely 
aware of the government's ID database project, and few understand the 
dangers. Feel free to redistribute this newsletter to acquaintances.

* 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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