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Opposition Day — [2nd Allotted Day]: HM Revenue and Customs (28 Nov 2007) has video

Chris Mole: My hon. Friend is doing an excellent job of making the case that the Opposition have mis-juxtaposed the issue of ID cards with this issue. If we had ID cards, with the security that she is describing, the concerns about the loss of data would be nowhere near the same. Ordinary members of the public would know, for example, that if their bank had implemented that level of security using a...

Opposition Day — [2nd Allotted Day]: HM Revenue and Customs (28 Nov 2007) has video

Chris Mole: The inappropriateness of the contrast between what has happened in this case and ID card legislation is that there are penalties in the Identity Cards Act 2006 for unlawful access to the ID cards database. Perhaps we should consider a specific penalty for unlawful access to Government data across the piece, measured on a data-by-data basis.

Oral Answers to Questions — Health: Security Industry Authority (13 Nov 2007)

Chris Mole: Will my right hon. Friend expand on how the introduction of ID cards for foreign nationals will help employers have certainty at the point at which they take people on? Does not the Opposition's resistance to that proposal suggest that their concerns expressed today are more crocodile tears than real ones?

Orders of the Day — Identity Cards Bill: Clause 6 — Power of the Secretary of State to require registration (13 Feb 2006)

Chris Mole: This is an important opportunity to look once again at the Government's proposals and to consider the changes incorporated by the Lords. I welcome the steps that the Government have taken recently to secure the substance of their programme. Inevitably, questions about personal privacy, civil liberties, system security, cross-predictability and function creep must be taken into account in the...

Public Bill Committee: Identity Cards Bill: Clause 8 - Issue etc. of ID cards (20 Jan 2005)

Mr Chris Mole: I am somewhat confused by what the hon. Gentleman is suggesting. We are talking about ensuring full recovery of the costs of introducing ID cards, and therefore we are not talking about resources that are available from the Government purse to sustain the development and operational costs of the scheme. Given the hon. Gentleman's support for the programme, can we expect the costs to be met in...

Public Bill Committee: Identity Cards Bill: Clause 5 - Applications relating to entries in Register (20 Jan 2005)

Mr Chris Mole: If the hon. Gentleman is sincere in his protestations that we should disaggregate the costs of the introduction of the biometric passport from the other aspects of the ID card system, can we rely on him and his hon. Friends on Third Reading and in the public presentation of the debate on this matter not to present the overall costs of the introduction of biometric passports as part of the...

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