UK Parliament / Open data

Identity Cards Bill

I had not intended to intervene in this debate but, because I have a great interest in identity and also in wine—the wine that we produce is certainly better than that which my noble friend may be acquiring—I thought that I would take the opportunity to read to your Lordships a ministerial interview:"““Is big brother watching you? To be more precise, did you know that government is building up a dossier on you? It’s called by the harmless sounding name of National Integrated Database. What it means is that at the press of a button any civil servant can inspect just about every detail of your life, your tax, your medical record, periods of unemployment, children’s school records, the lot! And that civil servant may happen to be your next door neighbour! Well recently there has been mounting concern over this powerful, even totalitarian, weapon that the computer revolution has put into the government’s hand and the man who wields the weapon is the Minister for Administrative Affairs . . . Now minister, are you laying foundations for a police state?””." As your Lordships will be aware, that was Minister Hacker in ““Yes Minister”” many years ago. It was sent to me the other day and I had forgotten all about it, but I have received other letters asking whether the Minister can give an assurance that this measure will not form the basis for a police state.

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Reference

675 c1630 

Session

2005-06

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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