NO2ID:stop ID cards and the database state!
We would like to promote the above campaign which is recommending that people renew their passports in May (irrespective of how much time is left on them). That way, you will avoid having your details placed on the national ID register for a few years at least.
It'll also save you a few pounds as well as the renewal cost is likely to go up by about 30 pounds to pay for all the additional bureaucracy.
Anyone who replies with "have you something to hide" or similar can put in their comments, their annual salary and raise, what they dislike most about their boss and how much money it would take (remember Indecent Proposal) for them to sell their partner for the night.
Nothing to hide, or just decent privacy?
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Critical Thinking, Agile Delivery, Politics and Society
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