This Group essay will try to argue the case FOR and AGAINST the issues of a national ID Card.The Home Office argued that the scheme would result in cost savings by reducing money spent
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EFFECTIVE LEGAL STUDIES IDENTY CARDS GROUP 48 Contributions from the following members: Anderson, Gary (0514188) Bains, Lindsey (0511036) Hanif, Shakeel Z. (9668502) Mcgann, Hannah C. (0511622) Pusey, Marcelous S. (0475061) Wilkinson, Kerry L. (0520209 ID cards are used by many countries around the world but the UK is about to introduce one of the most ambitious schemes yet with a biometric card for all citizens that aim to tackle terrorism, illegal immigration, cut spending and other crimes. The government said there is widespread support among the population for the card, however shows the figures was exaggerated and that the majority of people. Underpinning the ID cards will be a central database storing information on all UK citizens, which can be used by public agencies including the police and NHS to check someone's ID. Does anyone have anything to fear from being correctly identified? On the other hand, is there everything to fear from having your identity stolen or misused?...

