Results 1-3 of 3 for id cards speaker:Adam Afriyie
- Oral Answers to Questions — Home Department: Identity Cards (16 Jan 2006)
Adam Afriyie: Which part of the Government's ID cards policy stems from the socialist traditions of the Labour party?
- Orders of the Day — Identity Cards Bill: Clause 5 — Applications Relating to Entries in the Register (18 Oct 2005)
Adam Afriyie: It seems to me that it will be compulsory to carry the ID card. If an ID card is based on biometrics—retinal scans and fingerprints—one constantly carries those and therefore one will be carrying an ID card. Does the hon. Gentleman agree?
- Orders of the Day — Identity Cards Bill: Clause 5 — Applications Relating to Entries in the Register (18 Oct 2005)
Adam Afriyie: For the many elderly and disabled people on means-tested benefits, registering for the ID card will be almost compulsory. Does the hon. Gentleman feel comfortable with the idea of living in a society in which we wheel out the elderly, infirm and disabled to Government processing centres to have their retinas scanned and their fingerprints taken?
