Tuesday, 11 July 2006

Identity Crisis

The scheme to impose Continental-style identity cards on the country have been set back and scaled down to meet the 2008 deadline, which critics are calling a face-saving exercise and leaked memos in the Sunday Times call "ignoring reality" and at best "remotely feasible."

Let's hope this is a wake-up call to Tony Blair that reminds him that the proper relationship is for the people to keep an eye on the government, not vice versa. If sanity prevails, the whole vile enterprise will be scrapped and Great Britain may retain some of her freedoms after all.

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