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A Critical Evaluation of UK’s ID Card schemeA Government’s proposal to monitor its Citizens  

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A Critical Evaluation of UK's ID Card scheme A Government's proposal to monitor its Citizens Machine Word Count: 2.168 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. AN OUTDATED TOOL FOR A NEW KIND OF WAR 3 3. THE ID CARD BILL 4 4. POLITICAL CONFLICT 4 5. THE CATALYIST FOR THE CARDS INTRODUCTION 5 5.1 THE TERRORIST THREAT 5 5.2 IDENTITY THEFT / CRIME 6 5.3 ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION 6 6. THE TECHNOLOGY ON THE CARD 6 7. OPPOSITION TO THE CARD 7 8. THE COST OF THE CARD'S INTRODUCTION 7 9. CONCLUSION AND RECCOMMENDATIONS 8 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES 9 11. APPENDIX 10 1. INTRODUCTION This commissioned report aims to hopefully provide the reader with an up to date analysis of the UK Governments ongoing proposal to introduce a national ID card for all UK citizens, from the perspective an independent management consultant. The word 'hopefully' has been used rather optimistically, due to the ever evolving developments concerning this issue, which are changing and unfolding even as this report is being written. Therefore, any temporal inaccuracies regarding recent developments either not...

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