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Stay free, defy ID!

Liverpool Defy ID is a group of individuals campaigning against ID cards & the National Identity Register.

We meet informally on the second & last Thursdays of each month at 7pm at the Liverpool Social Centre, in the basement of 96 Bold Street, Liverpool city centre (The entrance is next door to the bookshop - ring the bell for the basement). New people always welcome! (map)

Upcoming meetings

  • 8th March - Open meeting - Talk & Discussion on ID & the Myth of Terror
  • 29th March - usual organising meeting -

Renew your passport now & resist compulsory ID registration!


ID Cards - what's going on:

UK ID Timetable

The Identity Cards Bill has now become law. From around 2009 when you renew or apply for a passport you will have no choice about also being registered on the National Identity Register. Eventually everyone will have to register for an ID card

  • you will be fingerprinted & iris-scanned
  • you'll have to pay about £93 (or more!) for a combined passport/ID card (or possibly around £40 for the basic card)
  • ID cards will be compulsory by about 2019, but even before that your details can be registered on the National Identity Register without your knowledge, and if ID cards are required to access essential public services, we won't have much choice!

external links: The A-Z of ID Cards

Why should I be afraid of a piece of plastic?

Becuse your Identity Card will link to the National Identity Register carrying a great deal of information about you!The 'Identity Cards' Bill isn't about ID cards - it aims to establish a huge central computer database that will store information about every British citizen.

Hundreds of thousands of people will refuse to register for ID cards!

Because ...

  • Our private information won't be safe on the Identity Register
  • We won't pay this plastic poll tax
  • Fraudsters & terrorists won't be inconvenienced by ID cards - ordinary people will
  • We won't be bullied & pushed around by this or any government

 

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