NO2ID: “Garbage in, garbage out at the Home Office”

11 January 2007

John Reid's reaction to the Home Office being caught doing nothing useful [1] with information on Britons convicted abroad—an EU system for which it lobbied—was to suggest, in answer to a planted Commons question [2], that if we had ID cards it could never have happened.

Phil Booth, NO2ID's [3] National Coordinator said:

“Even were the government’s fantasy ID system to be built, costing billions and taking decades to fill with everyone’s personal life, it still wouldn’t make a difference to the sort of problem that the Home Office is trying to hide from, where messy real-life data has to be processed by real people.

“Ministers seem to be under standing orders to claim that giving them control of your identity is the answer to every problem of policy and administration. All we have to do is abolish privacy and submit to official approval over our existence, and it will ensure that fraud and corruption will be impossible, no gangster will be able to control a prostitute [4], and the Home Office will never make another mistake. How patently absurd.

“If it can’t be trusted to do a job that is wholly in its control now with the data of 1,000 convicted foreigners in the UK or 27,000 Britons convicted abroad, why on earth should the nation trust the Home Office to ‘manage’ the identities of 50 million law-abiding citizens?”

Guy Herbert, NO2ID’s General Secretary said:

“Ministers assure us that databases are magic. Maybe they believe it. If not, they are cynically using popular fear, and real human suffering, to push an irrelevant programme and grab power for the state in all our lives. A system that would be dangerous even in saintly, inerrant hands is being built on untrustworthy excuses, and by the Home Office.

“There is a proverb among those who really do understand databases that has never been more appropriate: 'Garbage in; garbage out.'”

-ENDS-

Notes for editors:

1) e.g. Daily Mail, ‘Scandal grows over foreign convictions shambles’, 10/1/07: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=428003&in_page_id=1770&ico=Homepage&icl=TabModule&icc=NEWS&ct=5

2) As reported in Hansard, 10/1/07: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmhansrd/cm070110/debtext/70110-0005.htm#07011053002227

3) NO2ID is the non-partisan national campaign against ID cards and the database state. NO2ID is affiliated to by the National Union of Journalists: http://www.nuj.org.uk/inner.php?docid=1595

4) cf. Liam Byrne’s extraordinary claim that ID cards are “the solution” to people trafficking: http://www.labour.org.uk/index.php?id=news2005&ux_news%5Bid%5D=IDCards&cHash=7f1c3798bf and front page news item on http://www.no2id.net

For further information, or for immediate or future interview, please contact Phil Booth (National Co-ordinator, national.coordinator@no2id.net) on 07974 230 839, Guy Herbert (General Secretary, general.secretary@no2id.net) on 07956 544 308, or Michael Parker (NO2ID Press Officer, press.officer@no2id.net) on 07773 376 166.


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