Results 1-3 of 3 for id cards speaker:David Taylor
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Counter-terrorism Strategy (6 Jul 2009)
David Taylor: I was very sorry to hear, in response to the previous question, that the Home Secretary believes that the identity card system will be a significant plank in counter-terrorism. How can that be when a good proportion of terrorists in this country are home grown? Those people will not be subject to the constraints of a voluntary ID card system in any case.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Prime Minister: Budget Resolutions and Economic Situation — Amendment of the law (22 Apr 2009)
David Taylor: The hon. Gentleman is always extremely interesting to listen to on financial matters. I, too, have been a strong opponent of ID cards and Trident—but does he acknowledge that cutting investment in those projects would also reduce the number of jobs available in the Scottish economy and elsewhere? Specifically, the increases in expenditure, which he is criticising in relation to the...
- Public Bill Committee: Child Maintenance and Other Payments Bill: Clause 25 (11 Oct 2007)
David Taylor: ...clause 25, page 19, line 7, leave out from ‘2006’ to end of line 8. No. 110, in clause 25, page 19, line 8, at end insert— ‘(8) Only the travel authorisation function of the ID card is to be covered by this section.’.
