ID Cards: Why Cameron won’t deliver on his promise to scrap them

Those who read my blog regularly will know that I have long opposed the introduction of ID Cards in the UK. I have also written long and often about how these are being introduced the world over, not just here in the UK, and in each and every case the idea of personal data privacy and civil rights have been swept aside.

Now there is some evidence to back up my assertions that this is part of a global coordinated effort to tag, monitor and surveil.

In August last year an Article was published in Global Research. That article gave a pretty bleak view of worldwide implementation of ID cards, in a global surveillance matrix:

“Electronic ID cards have made alarming progress towards becoming universal, around the world. Already, over 2.2 billion people, or 33% of the world’s population, have been issued with ‘smart’ ID cards. Of those, over 900 million have biometric facial and fingerprint systems. On present plans, over 85% of the world’s population will have smart ID cards by 2012. Most of the remaining population won’t have escaped – largely, they are already enrolled in earlier generation ID systems, often in repressive states, such as Myanmar (Burma)…”

-Nathan Allonby, ID cards – a World View

Unfortunately, the situation is even further advanced than this. For some people, however, it appears it was not enough to show comprehensive, world-wide implementation of ID and database systems – they refused to see any significance in this unless it could be shown that implementation was being coordinated internationally, and the exact mechanisms via which this had been enacted. Finding this has taken a little further time and research.

Although this particular research is not mine, You can read the research here, and please, read it well, because it will show exactly why Cameron will be unable to fulfill his election promise of scrapping either the ID Card system, the NIR or both whilst we remain under the yoke of the unelected EU.

Oh, and just for good measure, couple this with Cameron’s addiction to the Red Tory doctrine, progressive Communitarianism, the Transformational Marxism of Saul Alinsky and Nudge, compulsory voluntarism, the Cameron Youth, Conservatives on the advisory board of the Fabian run Demos and hiring Tony Blairs old advisor’s, he is beginning to look a very dangerous man to consider running the UK.

Read the research, and draw your own conclusions.

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About IanPJ

Ian Parker-Joseph, former Leader of the Libertarian Party UK, who currently heads PDPS Internet Hosting and the Personal Deed Poll Services company, has been an IT industry professional for over 20 years, providing Business Consulting, Programme and Project Management, specialising in the recovery of Projects that have failed in a process driven world. Ian’s experience is not limited to the UK, and he has successfully delivered projects in the Middle East, Africa, US, Russia, Poland, France and Germany. Working within different cultures, Ian has occupied high profile roles within multi-nationals such as Nortel and Cable & Wireless. These experiences have given Ian an excellent insight into world events, and the way that they can shape our own national future. His extensive overseas experiences have made him all too aware of how the UK interacts with its near neighbours, its place in the Commonwealth, and how our nation fits into the wider world. He is determined to rebuild many of the friendships and commercial relationships with other nations that have been sadly neglected over the years, and would like to see greater energy and food security in these countries, for the benefit of all. Ian is a vocal advocate of small government, individual freedom, low taxation and a minimum of regulation. Ian believes deeply and passionately in freedom and independence in all areas of life, and is now bringing his professional experiences to bear in the world of politics.
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