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NO2ID is fortunate enough to know some talented cartoonists and illustrators. Here is a selection of their anti-ID work:

Alan Johnson re-re-relaunches the ID card

‘Alan Johnson re-re-relaunches the ID card’ by Hack (Matt Buck) — see more…

ID data goes walkabout

‘Lost laptops’ by Cathy Simpson — see more…

 


Hack (Matt Buck)

Me and my digital shadow

Refuseniks pledge not to comply

Stop the database state

Nothing to worry about...

The biggest White Elephant

Sharing for efficiency

How to procure an ID card

The Government want to make you a card you can't refuse

New Labour steamroller on with ID cards

Gordon Brown - Le control freak, c'est chic!

Blair's blank cheque for ID cards

Blair seeks a place in your head by Hack

Charm offensive by Hack

3 Types of Biometric by Hack

"Some facial recognition techniques are infallible" by Hack

One's ID Card by Hack

Blair Premiership by Hack

Two fingers up at ID cards by Hack

Biometric Fingerprints by Hack

Santa Claus is coming to town! by Hack

 

Cathy Simpson

Problems with facial biometrics

If you don't have an ID card, you don't exist

ID data breaches

 

Tom Johnston

old people, by Tom Johnston

Snoop of the Day by Tom Johnston

 

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