I do not believe that it does. Clause 1(5) is the outer limit, so you could interpret it to demand that you register all residences irrespective of major or minor. That is the outer limit, but the schedule can provide regulation in relation to what you are invited to register. It can therefore say, ““You don’t have to register all, just register the one where you are primarily resident””. That would not be contrary to the ambit already provided because Clause 1(5) is greater than that which is requested under the schedule.
Identity Cards Bill
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Baroness Scotland of Asthal
(Labour)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 16 November 2005.
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Debate on bills on Identity Cards Bill.
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