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Orders of the Day — Identity Cards Bill (20 Dec 2004)

Mr Nick Gibb: The answer that the Home Secretary gave to the hon. Member for Southwark, North and Bermondsey (Simon Hughes)—that the police say that it is a good idea—is simply unacceptable in this House. If a police officer approaches someone he suspects of illegal activity and that person refuses to produce an identity card or does not have one, how will this system help the police officer...

Health and Education (30 Nov 2004)

Mr Nick Gibb: ...on public services and the health service in particular. I endorse her comments on that particularly. The Chairman of the Select Committee on Education and Skills made some comments about identity cards, on which I want to touch briefly before moving on to education policy. If the Government go ahead with the introduction of identity cards, I think that they will regret it deeply. It would...

Written Answers — Home Department: Identity Card (29 Apr 2004)

Mr Nick Gibb: To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the public services for which the Draft Identity Cards Bill requires the production of an ID card as a condition of receiving the service.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Identity Cards (28 Apr 2003)

Mr Nick Gibb: Does the Minister not realise that when Australia tried out the proposal to introduce an ID card, it was initially enormously popular, but only until people realised how much personal information Government officials would have access to? As a result, the proposal became the Australian equivalent of the poll tax and was dropped in the face of mass demonstrations and huge public hostility.

Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Identity Cards (24 Feb 2003)

Mr Nick Gibb: What security measures will be in place in any Government ID card scheme to prevent unauthorised access to the vast array of personal and confidential information that will be stored on such cards?

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