ID cards

Started by Sheila, April 09, 2024, 08:33:50 AM

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Raven

I don't care about ID Cards one way or another, if we have to have them then we have to have them. My passport has run out and won't be renewed, when I have to stop driving I'll loose my photo ID, so an ID Card would be useful to me in that way. My sister in Australia has had one for years and says she's never had any bother about it and has not felt any anger over having to have it.

Vlad

I have had an ID Card since I was 15, a military one and now replaced by a Veterans ID card, still have a driving licence and a lapsed passport, I can't see what the problem is with regard to a national roll out.   
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muddy

Quote from: Alex on April 09, 2024, 09:42:05 AMImagine the turnover in fake ID cards !!

The east European organised crime gangs would set up a production factory 

klondike

There you go then. New factory. Higher GDP. Look out for the announcement any time soon.

Ashy

Rachel Reeves says she's going to create 27,000 jobs. That's 10 Latvians to make the cards and 26,990 Nigerians to file the paperwork.

GrannyMac

Its not how old you are, but how you are old. 💖