Results 1-4 of 4 for id cards speaker:Janet Anderson
- Public Bill Committee: Identity Cards Bill: Clause 15 - Power to make public services conditional on identity checks (25 Jan 2005)
Mrs Janet Anderson: ...in clause 15, page 14, line 28, at end add— '(4) Nothing in this section authorises the making of regulations the effect of which would be to require a British citizen to carry or produce an ID card before such time as when all British citizens are required by virtue of section 6 to be entered in the Register.'. No. 134, in clause 18, page 16, line 36, at beginning insert 'Subject...
- Public Bill Committee: Identity Cards Bill: Clause 14 - Use of information for verification or (25 Jan 2005)
Mrs Janet Anderson: ...end insert 'and (c) authority or consent may extend to part only of information.'. No. 124, in clause 43, page 35, line 40, at end insert— '''consent'', in relation to a particular individual, shall mean any freely given specific and informed indication of that individual's wishes by which he signifies his agreement to the use of his ID card or the access to, or provision of,...
- Business of the House (14 Mar 1996)
Mrs Janet Anderson: There was a question on the Order Paper today for Home Office questions about the possibility of the Government introducing identity cards. Unfortunately, the right hon. Member for Mid-Sussex (Mr. Renton) did not appear to ask his question. I remind the Leader of the House of a report a year ago in The Observer under the heading, "Major plays ID card to trump Blair". The report said: John...
- Crime (8 Dec 1995)
Mrs Janet Anderson: ...' Interests that he has a particular interest in that area. The hon. Member for Ribble Valley (Mr. Evans), whose constituency I know well since it is very close to mine, was quite right when he said that he has long had an interest in this subject. So he should, because recorded crime in his constituency has risen by 116 per cent. since 1979. He referred especially to a debate in May,...
