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NOID Press Release

NO2ID have issued a press release about Martin Linton's speech in yesterday's debate on ID cards. In it, Martin Linton compared the amount of data required for ID cad registration with the data that NO2ID stores on its supporters. NO2ID national co-ordinator, Phil Booth, is quoted as saying:

if the Government is seriously suggesting that the National Identity Register will contain no more personal information than your name, contact address and e-mail address then why does the Bill provide for the recording of no less than fifty categories of information?

You can read the full press release at politics.co.uk.

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