Only a minority of firms now believe Government proposals for citizens to carry the cards would be an effective way of keeping British cities safe from the heightened threat of bomb attacks .... Less than half of firms (45 per cent) think that ID cards could make British cities safer .... The figures, published in the London Chamber of Commerce’s quarterly Monitor survey, are in stark contrast to the 73 per cent who were in support of compulsory ID cards just two years ago.Business support for ID cards collapses - UK News Headlines - Life Style Extra:On Del.icio.us: ID cards, company directors, support, fall, terrorism
Nous like scouse or French -oui? We wee whee all the way ... to mind us a bunch of thunks. Too much information? How could that be?
09 October 2005
Business support for ID cards collapses
Hopefully this should get the attention of the government and begin to head off the ID bill:
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