It might be helpful if I comment on that. The noble Lord, Lord Hylton, is right to raise that question. He is getting at some of the issues that I tried to raise. I was trying to find out what other documents the Government might require to be surrendered. The noble Lord will be aware that during the passage of the Identity Cards Act we discussed at what time a passport would have to be surrendered in order for someone to be forced to have an ID card. What about the designation of other documents such as driving licences? What would have to be surrendered? I am grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Hylton, for raising that point.
UK Borders Bill
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Baroness Anelay of St Johns
(Conservative)
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