Discussion
Oh look they’ve dragged out another old #Blair crony…David Blunkett. He’s always been a big fan of #IDCards…but erm, he seems to have forgotten why:
“I’m mystified that people haven’t come out with a highly coherent view of why we need it, why it would be beneficial to individuals.
Why aren’t our people coming out and arguing this case full on? We need conviction politics now and we need it urgently.”
What would that case be David? If you don’t say it out right, there isn’t a case, is there?
But what are the benefits of a digital #IDCard system?
Suggestions floated today are that:
a) it helps employers quickly recruit people…there was me thinking interviews were about checking skills and aptitude.
b) they make it ‘easier’ to access disability benefits…but shouldn’t that depend on physical and mental need, something assessed by a medically trained human?
c) can be used instead of a passport…no physical document required to travel, that’s going to be a hacker’s dream
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