Results 1-3 of 3 for id cards speaker:Norman Baker
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Engagements (18 Apr 2007)
Norman Baker: ...of innocent people have been added to the DNA database, which is the largest in the world. People are locked up without trial for 28 days—the Prime Minister wanted 90 days. Free speech outside Parliament has been banned, children are routinely fingerprinted in schools and there are plans to curb trial by jury and force ID cards on us. Yet, last year, the Prime Minister said: "I don't...
- Climate Change (G8 Summit) (29 Jun 2005)
Norman Baker: I note the hon. Gentleman's enthusiasm for ID cards and his Government's keenness for schemes of state control. I am an animal welfare spokesman, so I will not say that there is more than one way to skin a cat, but there are different ways of introducing road user charging, and I certainly would not want to go down the route that he suggested. A revised climate change programme will shortly...
- Orders of the Day — Natural Environment and Rural Communities Bill (6 Jun 2005)
Norman Baker: ...is a Division later this evening. I listened with interest, as I always do, to the right hon. Member for West Dorset (Mr. Letwin) in his analysis of the Bill and I agree with much of what he said. He listed those sections that were beneficial and moved matters forward, and he was right in that analysis. He then majored on one or two areas about which he had significant concerns. Those...
