[no2id-supporters] NO2ID Newsletter No.56

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    NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No. 56 - 12th October 2006

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      GOVERNMENT RELEASE ID CARDS COST REPORT

On Monday (9th October) the government released its first report of "the 
likely costs of the ID cards scheme". A similar report will be presented 
to parliament once every six months - a gesture to appease labour back 
bench rebels who had the power to stop the ID cards bill earlier this 
year but were happy to squander our freedoms in return for what was 
always going to be a pointless exercise. The costings look remarkably 
similar to all the previous costings that have been touted over the last 
couple of years. For instance, the report states that once the entire 
population has been scanned and stored in the National Identity Register 
the scheme "could deliver between £1 billion to £1.7 billion a year in 
economic benefits to the UK economy". This seems to be based on the 
government's tired and discredited figures for identity fraud which they 
have been trying to make credible through dint of frequent repetition 
rather than empirical truth. In fact identity-related fraud only 
accounts for between £20 million and £50 million a year at most, far 
less than the annual running costs of the scheme! As well as costings 
the document lays out the government's grand vision for the abolition of 
privacy (aka data sharing and transformational government), whereby our 
data will be shared across government departments as a matter of course 
rather than the current system of requiring a legal justification each 
time they want to share information about individuals. You can read the 
full report at (www.identitycards.gov.uk/downloads/costreport37.pdf). 
The London School of Economics have released an initial response to the 
report at http://is2.lse.ac.uk/idcard/s37InitialResponse.htm


        NO2ID COMEDY GIG A GREAT SUCCESS

On October 1st Hackney Empire hosted NO2ID's comedy fundraising gig. 
Around 600 people turned out to support the cause and see a top night of 
comedy. Compere Daniel Kitson quipped that it was good to have a truly 
evil government project to get your teeth into a real bond villain 
stoking the cat kind of an affair. Headline act Dara O'Brien described 
his frustration with Ryanair demanding photo identification for internal 
flights, and on one such incident he said: "I found an old work card 
that I had and I handed it to your man there and the guy genuinely looks 
at it and says: 'I'm afraid this is out of date.' So I looked at your 
man and said: 'well I'm still him.'". The night also featured poetry 
from Paul Hamilton (aka Kevin Eldon) and music from Gary LeStrange. The 
event raised over £1000 for the NO2ID campaign, allowed us to sign up 
some new supporters and distribute literature. Many thanks to all those 
who came along and showed their support.


      What's next?


        Local groups

We have a new local group in Scarborough, one of the locations of the 69 
passport interrogation centres due to open next year. Contact 
scarborough at no2id.net for more information. We still need many more 
local groups particularly in the locations of the interrogation centres 
(we now have groups in 28 out of 69 locations). A full list of local 
groups can be found at www.no2id.net/localGroups.


        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

Cambridge NO2ID will be running Saturday street stalls outside Cambridge 
Guildhall from 10am onwards 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.


        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/.


        17th October - NO2ID Glasgow Meeting

Tuesday, 17th 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. All are welcome! Map: 
http://www.no2id-scotland.net/glasgow/meeting.html


        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


        18th October Manchester NO2ID Flyering

Wednesday, 18th October, 5:30pm - 6:30pm at Deansgate Station.We'll be 
visiting Deansgate Station to flyer the commuters on their way home. 
Further details will be posted on the Manchester NO2ID 
Website(http://manchester.no2id.net), or alternatively sign-up to our 
mailing list at http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.manchester


        25th October - NO2ID Edinburgh meeting - 'I am not a barcode ..
        I am a free man!'

Wednesday, 25th October 7.00pm in the Teviot Dining Room, Teviot Row 
House, Bristo Square, Edinburgh EH8 9AJ. "I am not a barcode .. I am a 
free man!" This was the headline on a lively article in the Edinburgh 
Evening News (http://tinyurl.com/f6424) by Independent MSP Brian 
Monteith. He will be expanding on his views to the Edinburgh NO2ID 
group, further details are at http://forum.no2id.net/viewtopic.php?t=13336


        27th October - NO2ID Volunteers Meeting Central London - 'ID in
        history'

Friday, 27th October at 7.00pm in the Brockway Hall at Conway Hall, 25 
Red Lion Square, London WC1 (nearest tube: Holborn). All are welcome to 
NO2ID's next regular volunteers' meeting. The meeting will be on the 
theme of ID cards in history. The meeting is free to attend but we will 
be asking for donations to help cover the cost of the room hire.


        25th November - Defy-ID National Gathering

Saturday, 25th November, from 11am onwards at The Sumac Centre in 
Nottingham. Meeting to discuss opposition to ID Cards and the National 
ID Register. This is not so much a public meeting to discuss the overall 
implications of the ID scheme, as a planning day of how we are going to 
stop it. See http://www.nottingham-defy-id.org.uk/gathering


        29th November - NO2ID Public Meeting

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


        29th November - 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.
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      What just happened?


        Glasgow NO2ID in Galashiels

Last Saturday saw a contingent of campaigners from Glasgow go for an 
away-day in Galashiels. A stall was run for a few hours outside the Post 
Office. Dozens of people signed the petition and many more took 
literature away or stopped to discuss the issues. We hope to organise a 
meeting to raise awareness and form a new local group in the near 
future. Anyone interested in attending (or getting more involved!) is 
invited to send contact details (e-mail or postal address) to NO2ID 
Scotland: e-mail scotland at no2id.net or write to NO2ID Scotland, 3e 
Grovepark Gardens, Glasgow, G20 7JB.


        Journalists vote on NO2ID affiliation

The National Union of  Journalists has begun balloting its members on 
affiliation to NO2ID. The vote was mandated by this year's NUJ Annual 
Delegate Meeting, which declared "total opposition" to the ID scheme and 
other curbs on civil liberties and warned that "campaigning and 
investigative journalists can also expect to be targeted by this measure 
in order to monitor and hinder their work". Voting closes on 30 
November. The October issue of the NUJ magazine Journalist devotes 
almost two pages to the ID question. As well as a photo of "barcoded" 
campaigners, a pointer to the NO2ID site and a round-up of pro-ID 
arguments from the Home Office, it features an article by Christina 
Zaba, strongly urging affiliation to NO2ID. The ID system will make 
journalists' job more dangerous, she writes: "Anyone with a grievance 
will be able to find out where you live, where your child goes to 
school, where you go at night." And journalists themselves "won't be 
able to guarantee privacy or anonymity to anyone". Once people know they 
are being tracked, "they'll be much more nervous about meeting us". So 
"we need to shout together, and do it now. If we don't, pretty soon we 
may not have a voice at all."


        Staffordshire Moorlands District Council votes against ID

On September 28th Staffordshire Moorlands District Council passed a 
motion against ID cards. The vote, which passed by 35 to 2 with 10 
abstentions, had cross-party support - the motion was proposed by a Lib 
Dem, seconded by a Tory and backed by the independent group on the 
council. The motion noted that: "the national database [...] 
underpinning the identity card scheme may facilitate  criminal fraud, 
terrorism and potential state abuses of human rights".


        Joanna Lumley slams ID cards during TV appearance

Actress Joanna Lumley launched into a tirade against ID cards on Graham 
Norton TV show on Monday night. Lumley said :"Prepare my cell because I 
shall not have one. I shall not have an identity card!" An ever growing 
number of celebrities are beginning to express strong feelings against 
the ID scheme and Lumley's views are shared by the thousands of 
supporters that have signed NO2ID's pledge to refuse to register for the 
scheme.


        Leicester NO2ID group now up and running

Leicester NO2ID had its first meeting on 26th September. They are 
working on a number of different avenues to take the group forward. 
Group co-ordinator John Cloke said: "Edward Garnier, Tory MP for 
Harborough has asked a number of parliamentary questions on ID cards, 
takes the Conservative line that they'll abolish the system if they get 
into power and has said that he'll try and find out where the processing 
centre in Leicester is to be and let us know". The group is also 
planning to contact local councillors about an anti ID cards motion 
similar to those passed by a growing number of local councils (see news 
about Staffordshire Moorlands District Council above). They also intend 
to target the closest local marginal constituency, Leicester South, for 
leafleting and campaigning, "we want to make it quite plain to [the 
incumbent MP] that the party of ID cards is not a party we want 
representing citizens anywhere in Leicester and that ID cards bring with 
them electoral consequences," John said. The group believes that the 
people of Leicester have a special responsibility to campaign against ID 
cards - by 2012 Leicester will have joined Birmingham as only the second 
city in the UK where ethnic groups make up a majority of the population. 
John pointed out that "if ID cards were to be introduced, it will be the 
Asian communities that are impacted by it the most, and we need to make 
this quite clear to local citizens." For more information, or to get 
involved with the Leicester group contact (leicester at no2id.net).


        NO2ID at Cambridge University Societies' Fair

Half a dozen NO2ID volunteers used stall space generously provided by 
the Cambridge University Student Greens and Liberal Democrats to 
campaign at the Societies' Fair, where Cambridge students go to find out 
about the 200+ clubs and societies at the University. We handed out 2000 
flyers and leaflets, and collected contact details for 250 new student 
supporters. Our aim is to start a CU student NO2ID society. Any 
Cambridge students interested in participating should contact 
cambridge at no2id.net.


        New campaigning website launches

NO2ID has teamed up with a new website that promises to harness the 
power of grassroots activists up and down the country. Actions Speak 
Louder allows visitors to discover which groups are campaigning for 
political change in their local area. Using a postcode search covering 
the United Kingdom, users can find which local groups affiliated to 
national organisations are operating in their chosen region. See 
www.actionsspeaklouder.org.uk


        New man at UKIPS and jobs for the boys

On Wednesday James Hall began working as Chief Executive of the UK 
Identity and Passport Service(UKIPS). The Home Office unblushingly says, 
he "was most recently responsible for Accenture's £2bn contract as a 
Local Systems Provider with the NHS in England". Accenture recently 
announced that its is pulling out of the aforementioned contract and 
handing the reigns over to Computer Sciences Corporation by early next 
year. Accenture's involvement in the NHS project is reported to have 
lost the company £240 million. Meanwhile, according to their website, 
Accenture has alliances with 49 companies (see 
www.accenture.com/Global/Services/Alliances/default.htm); of these 
companies ten are listed by UKIPS as wanting a slice of the ID card 
action (see 
http://www.identitycards.gov.uk/downloads/Company_Profiles_Directory.pdf). 
Might Mr. Hall not experience some conflicts of interest?


        ID cards will help tax dodgers - ask Mapeley

Mapeley, the property company entrusted with the job of supplying the 
offices for 69 passport interrogation centres in the UK, paid no 
corporation tax last year in any of the jurisdictions in which it 
operates. Five years ago the government sold Mapeley hundreds of Inland 
Revenue buildings which they now lease back from them for an estimated 
£2 billion in rent over the next 20 years. Mapeley maximise their 
profits by using tax havens, thus depriving the Inland Revenue of tax.
http://www.accountancyage.com/accountancyage/news/2155728/mapeley-paid-tax
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      "ID" in the news


        Cost of ID card technology pencilled in at £800m - Computing
        12/10/06

The government expects to spend about £800m on the technology for the 
national biometric identity card scheme. Byrne also reaffirmed the 
strategy to use existing government systems where possible. But industry 
experts are unconvinced by either the budget or the timetable for cards 
to be issued to UK citizens from 2009.
http://www.vnunet.com/computing/news/2166159/cost-id-card-technology


        Councils give ID thieves a helping hand over internet -
        Yorkshire Post 11/10/06

Local authorities in Yorkshire are putting enough personal details on 
the internet for people to fall victim to identity theft, a Yorkshire 
Post investigation has revealed. As many as seven local authorities in 
the Yorkshire region have published copies of planning applications 
online -- all including the applicant's signature.
http://www.ypn.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=55&ArticleID=1814635


        UKIPS staff prepare to strike over pay dispute - Personnel Today
        9/10/06

Members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) working for 
the Identity and Passport Service are to strike on 13 October in a 
dispute over pay.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/a52e


        Byrne sprinkles biometric ID pixie dust over immigration 'issue'
        - The Register 9/10/06

Home Office Minister Liam Byrne was today scheduled to pitch ID cards as 
a crucial weapon in the fight against illegal immigrants, according to 
the advance spin in yesterday's Sunday Telegraph. The paper, entirely 
forgetting about Tony's Fortress Britain, claims the switch to playing 
the immigration card is a "fresh approach" from John Reid, this week's 
Home Secretary.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/10/09/byrne_biometric_visa/


        Germany: Electronic "foreigners' card" planned - europa 9/10/06

An electronic "foreigners' card", similar to the planned eID card for 
German citizens, may soon replace residence permits in Germany. "Through 
the electronic foreigners' card, we want to create an identification 
capability similar to that offered by the electronic ID card for our 
citizens," Secretary of State, August Hanning, announced in September. 
http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/6186/194


        Anger over fingerprint book scheme - Lancashire Evening Post 7/10/06

Lancashire's headteachers today hit back at claims new fingerprinting 
technology which allows pupils borrow library books is a breach of civil 
liberties. The scheme has caused controversy after Green Party County 
Councillor Chris Coates branded the move a "crazy Big Brother solution". 
The system, which is estimated to be used in more than 3,500 schools 
across the country, has provoked anger among some councillors and human 
rights campaigners.
http://www.lep.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=73&ArticleID=1810759


        UKIPS completes ePassport move - Kablnet 5/10/06

The Identity and Passport Service (UKIPS) has completed its transition 
to the production of ePassports. It reported on 5 October 2006 that it 
has replaced the production of traditional passports with those 
containing a facial biometric. This means the UK has beaten the US Visa 
Waiver deadline for the introduction of ePassports. This means that 
British citizens issued with passports after 26 October will not need 
visas to travel to the US. The UKIPS also claimed to have passed a 
milestone with the issue of over 2.5m ePassports since their 
introduction in March.
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/AFD81D622672B2D1802571FE003AB093?OpenDocument


        Transformation under fire - Kablenet 5/10/06

Speaking at Society for IT Management's conference in Harrogate, William 
Heath, chairman of Kable, said there was a streak of "hierarchical or 
authoritarian intent" in the agenda[Transformational Government]. "The 
government is using the agenda because it wants to know everything about 
everyone," he said. "It is not customer focused. "The fact the agenda is 
moving slowly is probably a good thing."
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/E1A112A33C0EC3F3802571FE003A5A07?OpenDocument


        Sell your personal data and receive tax cuts - Kablenet 4/10/06

The leader of Bracknell Forest Borough Council has suggested people who 
allow their data to be sold to marketing firms could receive council tax 
cuts. Paul Bettison told a Conservative party conference fringe meeting 
that the information from the council's smartcard system could be sold 
if controls on government databases were loosened.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/52gf

(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. Writing to your local paper

Personal letters to the local press can be effective persuaders.


        2. Promoting NO2ID's Flash animations

Send a link to our comedy flash animation 
(http://eclectech.co.uk/swizz.php), our ID cards quiz 
(http://www.no2id.net/IDSchemes/quiz.php) and others at 
http://www.no2id.net/downloads/flashcomp.php to all of your friends.

* 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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