Reflections of a green ecosocialist. "The time has come the walrus said To talk of many things Of shoes and ships and sealing wax Of cabbages and kings" Lewis Carroll: Alice through the Looking Glass
Monday, 12 April 2010
Power 2010 Campaign for the protection of privacy - Signed up
Just had the message below from Mark Thomas and the Power 2010 campaign against ID cards and ID databases. I have replied to let Mark and the campaign know that both myself and my party are absolutely opposed to this ID card policy being touted by New Labour. Apart from the civil liberties implications there are also the costs. Now there is one cut I would be happy to support.
And a quick response to Onionbag Blog - all of the issues I have been blogging about affect Vauxhall - whether it is improving hospitals, ending the wars, or protecting civil liberties. MPs are supposed to have a national as well as international view on things. The old Green slogan applies: "Think global. Act local." So I make no apology for being an internationalist nor for having non-tunnel vision, unlike some of the other parties.
Dear Joseph,
Last I checked, I wasn't above the law. The same rules that apply to you also apply to me. And I'm a celebrity!
So it seems rather obvious that the people who often set these rules - our MPs - should also live by them.
But they don't - especially when it comes to how government treats our personal information. And it's time we put a stop to it.
Tell every would-be MP standing for election in your area that you'll no longer accept one rule for them and another for all of us.
All our children are now documented on the government's ContactPoint database, but MPs can get their children "shielded" for the sake of their privacy. What about our privacy?
Hundreds of MPs voted in favour of each and every one of us being fingerprinted for the ID database and having an ID card. Yet I'm sure I don't have to tell you that very few MPs have chosen to get one, even though they're now available to those who volunteer.
But what should we expect? After all, dozens of these same MPs voted to exempt themselves from the Freedom of Information Act, all in the name of their "privacy" of course, whilst passing laws that erode all of our privacy.
I've had enough of these hypocrites, haven't you? Join us in demanding that all candidates commit to scrapping the ID card scheme, and to defending our privacy - and that of our children - as fiercely as they defend their own:
http://www.power2010.org.uk/privacy
Thank you,
Mark Thomas
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