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++ NO2ID Supporters' Newsletter No. 107 - 25th September 2008 ++

*Contacting us:* Call or email the office - 020-7793-4005 or
(office@no2id.net). Please do not reply to this email. (The from address
is not a working email address)


++ BULLY-BOY STATE PICKS ON SOFT TARGETS ++

Desperate to shore up support for the ID scheme, the Home Secretary this
week brandished a new plastic card to be issued to some foreign
residents from November, calling it an "ID card" for foreign nationals.
This cynical branding exercise with its sly appeal to xenophobia should
fool no-one.

Having failed to convince industry and employers, the unions and the
public at large that ID cards are necessary or desirable, the government
has resorted to picking on soft targets - anonymous individuals seeking
marriage visas or education - those who have no choice but to keep quiet
and comply. And if the statements of junior minister Meg Hiller at
Labour Party conference are to be believed, they also intend to target
children as young as 14.

Ministers try to give the impression that their National Identity Scheme
is inevitable It is not. All the opposition parties are committed to
scrapping it and, without the National Identity Register (the database
at the heart of the scheme) and with the repeal of the Identity Cards
Act we can - and shall - go back to being a free country.


+ FREEDOM NOT FEAR +

On October 11th, freedom-loving people across Europe will be holding a
day of protest against the current *international* assault on privacy
and civil liberties. NO2ID, the Open Rights Group and others in the UK
will be participating with an action in London that YOU can join from
anywhere in the UK by simply sending us a photo.

We would like you to send us a picture of 'the database state' in YOUR
life. We want images of the signs of mass surveillance, and any form of
intrusive ID or state control - cameras, cards, scanners, forms,
whatever you like. Take a photograph with your (digital) camera or
mobile phone and send a copy to FreedomNotFear@no2id.net

And on October 11th keep any eye out for the big picture...

*+ Many thanks for your Database State stories +*
Many thanks to all those who have sent their stories of how the database
state has affected them. NO2ID is in the middle of putting together a
comprehensive briefing document which explains the concept of 'The
Database State' and sets out in plain language exactly why it's such bad
news for everyone of us in this country. Anyone who would still like to
contribute should contact us initially by email at
local.groups@no2id.net and we can proceed in the manner most convenient
for you. Of course, NO2ID is a privacy organisation and any stories will
be treated in the strictest confidence.
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+ What just happened?


+ Government spins ID scheme by re-announcing "ID cards for
foreigners" +

Today the Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith closed the Labour Party
conference by re-announcing "ID cards for foreigners". In fact a system
of biometric visas is being introduced for some foreign residents from
November but it is not really part of the National Identity Scheme which
hasn't been built yet! This fact has not stopped the government using
the words "ID cards", together with a sly appeal to xenophobia to drum
up support for its unpopular scheme. It seems the BBC knows a thing or
two - halfway down an item 'Foreign national ID card unveiled' on its
website, there is a video box labelled "How an identity card will work".
Knowledge-hungry surfers who clicked the little arrow were confronted
with a black screen. It bore the words "This content doesn't seem to be
working. Try again later."


+ NO2ID has an identity crisis at Labour conference +

NO2ID's national co-ordinator Phil Booth was unable to get into a Labour
Party conference fringe meeting this week because he couldn't get an ID
card! Phil was due to debate the ID scheme with Home Office minister Meg
Hillier but Labour's pass office in Manchester told him there had been a
problem with his application and it would cost him £600 for a temporary
pass to enter the conference for an hour! If this is how they organise
ID for their own party conference it makes you wonder how the are they
going to organise ID cards for 50 million people.


+ They're coming for your kids - Part 2+

This week Meg Hillier told a Labour party conference fringe meeting (the
one Phil Booth couldn't get into) that she saw no reason why ID cards
couldn't be given to children as young as 14. The Identity and Passport
Service has since denied that plans are afoot to lower the age from 16
(as laid out in the ID cards act). Hillier also hinted at attempts to
fetter future governments when she said: "There isn't an easy way to
unpick this [ID] scheme", and going on to claim, "quite rightly because
it is invaluable". Meanwhile Action on Right for Children has put in a
Freedom of Information request for the full security review of the
government's children's database Contactpoint, following publication of
the executive summary and the recent controversy over problems with
"shielding" records of vulnerable (see last newsletter).


+ Germany to renationalise ID producer +

Private-sector manufacture of passports and ID cards is too risky, the
German government has decided. ID producer Bundesdruckerei, which was
privatised eight years ago, is to be bought back by the taxpayer for an
undisclosed sum. The move will "safeguard national security interests,"
the firm says. Its renationalisation "meets a security requirement for
awarding Bundesdruckerei GmbH the contract to produce the electronic
identity card". The company has been making German ePassports since
2005. ID cards are compulsory in Germany, which plans to phase in eID
from 2010. Bundesdruckerei will build a new production plant in Berlin,
at a cost of "up to 50 million Euro" (almost £40m).

*Data leaks - they're happening everywhere*

The dangers of assigning a unique identifier (like the UK National
Identity Register number) to every citizen have become all too clear in
Norway. Each year, the tax department there sends the media a list of
all the country's taxpayers, and the amount of tax paid. But this time,
the CD received by journalists also links each person's details to the
"birth number" that follows every Norwegian from the cradle to the
grave. "We've no idea how it happened," a spokesperson said. Large-scale
identity theft is now a real possibility.

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+ What's next?

*+ Consultation on Data Retention Directive +*
The government has launched a consultation on the Electronic
Communications Data Retention (EC Directive) Regulations. Responses
should be sent by 31st October by e-mail to
commsdata@homeoffice.gsi.gov.uk or by post to Andrew Knight, Home
Office, 5th Floor, Peel Building, 2 Marsham Street, London, SW1P 4DF.
See
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/documents/cons-2008-transposition?view=Binary

*+ New consultation on Connection for Health and secondary uses of
patient data +*
"NHS Connecting for Health are gathering people's views to help them
make important decisions about the ways the NHS can use information it
collects about patients. Such patient data is mainly used to provide
care and treatment but can also have additional uses such as research,
auditing the quality and safety of care, management planning, etc. This
consultation is focusing on additional uses." Responses should be sent
to Chrissy Brand (FREEPOST RRXB-TTRR-HJGB, Tribal Consulting, Palatine
Road, Manchester, M22 4DB) by 10th December.
See
http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/systemsandservices/research/consultation


+ LOCAL GROUPS NEWS +

The size, influence and activity of NO2ID's local group network is
unique amongst single-issue campaigning and is growing all the time.
Groups raise awareness of the work of NO2ID, inform their local
politicians and journalists about the depth of the ID scheme and provide
us with our now main method of attracting new members and supporters.
Their work is vital and effective and enables us to maintain a
relatively high local media presence that many campaigning groups envy.
To see if there's a group in your area check our list at
http://www.no2id.net/localGroups/
Or, if you're interested in starting a group yourself, please contact
Matty on local.groups@no2id.net to discuss what's involved and what we
have in place to support coordinators and their groups.

*+ HELP NEEDED - NO2ID LONDON GROUPS +*
NO2ID groups in London are looking for someone to be an 'events
spotter'. The idea is that this person would keep an eye on upcoming
happenings at which it might be good for London groups to hold stalls.
We're thinking fetes, festivals, political events, talks, community
action groups, that sort of thing, but anything where we might be able
to reach more potential London supporters would be excellent. It would
be primarily an email based role, but London coordinators meet once
every three months to discuss tactics, trade advice etc and the events
spotting person would be very welcome to attend. Please email Matty
Mitford on local.groups@no2id.net for more info.

_*+ Birmingham +*_

*+ 30th September - Birmingham NO2ID Meeting +*
Tuesday, 30th September 7.30pm at Bennett's Bar at the junction of
Bennett's Hill and Waterloo Street, postcode B2 5RS, in the city centre.
At this month's meeting we have a special guest speaker, National
Co-ordinator Phil Booth, fresh from the Labour and Conservative Party
Conferences, who will offer advice and take questions from local supporters.

_*+ Bradford + *_

*+ 8th October - Bradford NO2ID Meeting (2nd Wednesday of the month) +*
Every second Wednesday of the month 6:30pm at Bradford Resource Centre,
17-21 Chapel Street, Bradford, BD1 5DT.

_*+ Bristol +*_

*+ 1st October - Bristol NO2ID meeting +*
Wednesday, 1st October at Deco Lounge on Cotham Hill from 7 - 8pm. Come
and meet your friendly local campaigners on the first Wednesday of every
month.
_**_
_*+ Cambridge +*_
**
** *+ 1st - October NO2ID pub meeting (1st Wednesday of each month) +*
Wednesday, 1st October 7.30pm at the Salisbury Arms, 76 Tenison Rd,
Cambridge CB1 2DW (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=cb1+2dw). For more
details contact cambridge@no2id.net, or text/call Andrew on 07710 469624.

*+ 4th October - NO2ID Cambridge Stall +*
Saturday, 4th October at 10am in the usual spot outside Cambridge
Guildhall. Location Map: http://tinyurl.com/eo42r. As ever, volunteers
to help very welcome - please email cambridge@no2id.net, or text/call
Alex on 07811 917096 if you can make it.

*+ 12th October - "Taking Liberties" +*
Sunday, 12th October 8pm at 22 Jesus Lane, Cambridge CB5 8BQ. Doors open
7:30pm. Cambridge NO2ID and the Cafe Project
(http://www.cafeproject.org/) are co-hosting a free showing of the
acclaimed documentary "Taking Liberties". For more information on the
film see http://www.noliberties.com/

_*+ Camden and Islington +*_

*+ 7th October - Camden and Islington NO2ID Meeting (Now 1st Tuesday of
the month) +*
Tuesday, 7th October at 8pm, at our regular venue, The Castle, 54
Pentonville Road, London. We'll try and sit at the big table on the top
level at the back of the pub - if not, just look for the table with the
NO2ID flyers. Nearest tube is either Angel or Kings Cross.
(http://www.allinlondon.co.uk/clubs_bars/venue-2471.php). Please note:
Our meeting days have changed from 1st Mondays to 1st Tuesdays.

Please join our mailing list to keep up with our activities:
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.camden

_*+ Cromer +*_

*+ 6th October - Cromer NO2ID Meeting (1st Monday of each month) +*
Monday, 6th October at 7:30pm, at The White Horse Inn, West Street, Cromer.

_*+ Deptford +*_

*+ 4th October - NO2ID Deptford Street Stall +*
Saturday, 4th October in the morning on Deptford High Street. At our
last stall we took about 70 signatures. More details from deptford@no2id.net

_*+ Dorking +*_

+ *30th September - Dorking NO2ID Social* +
Tuesday, 30th September from 7:30pm - everyone invited to a social in
the Lincoln Arms.

*+ 7th October - Dorking NO2ID Meeting *CANCELLED* (usually 1st Tuesday
of Month) +*
Tuesday, 7th October - monthly meeting in October cancelled -- instead
everyone invited to a social in the Lincoln Arms on 30th September from
7.30pm.

_*+ Dover +*_

*+ 27th September - NO2ID Dover Street Stall +*
Saturday, 27th September from around 10am in FOLKESTONE located in the
Sandgate Road precinct, at corner of Westcliff Gardens, weather
permitting. All help from local members and supporters welcome. Please
contact Ian Taylor at dover@no2id.net if you can be there, or need to
arrange transport.
_**_
_*+ Edinburgh +*_
***
Saturdays 1pm - 3pm - NO2ID Edinburgh street stall*
Every week, weather permitting, you will find our campaigning stall at
the east end of Princes Street, opposite the Balmoral Hotel. Do drop by
for a chat. New volunteers - please contact John (edinburgh@no2id.net),
and for more group information see http://www.no2id-scotland.net/edinburgh/

*+ 8th October - Edinburgh NO2ID Meeting (* room and start time changed
*) +*
Wednesday, 8th October at 7.45pm in the Quaker Meeting House, 7 Victoria
Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL - NB in the Meeting Room. The meeting will be
the first since the Home Office "Consultation" at which nine NO2ID
demonstrators were arrested. There will be a full report and discussion
of the protest, the arrests and what has happened since. Please note
that the room and start time have had to be changed since the first
announcement. All are welcome at the meeting, as always.

_*+ Epsom +*_

Epsom had their first street stall collecting 161 petition signatures in
the wind and rain. Next meeting TBA. Still looking for a group
coordinator to take things forward quicker. If you are local and can
help in any way, please get in touch with Geoff at epsom@no2id.net

_*+ Glasgow +*_

*Most Saturdays 2pm - NO2ID Glasgow street stall*
Most Saturdays there are stalls in Glasgow city centre (usually Buchanan
Street) from about 2pm. Volunteers are always welcome, please contact
Geraint if you would like to help: glasgow@no2id.net

*+ 7th October - Glasgow NO2ID Meeting +*
Tuesday, 7th October at 8pm in Mono. All welcome.

*+ NEW NO2ID Group for Glasgow University Students and Staff+*
A new NO2ID group has been formed at Glasgow University. Staff or
students interested in getting involved should contact Stephen at
GU@glasgow-no2id.org.uk or join the mailing list directly at
(http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-students). The first
meeting will be held on Monday 29th at 19:00 in Usige Beatha on
Woodlands Road. There is a map available at
(http://www.glasgowonline.co.uk/info/26603/). This is only a temporary
meeting place and time until we get on our feet. If anyone knows
somewhere better they can bring it up at the meeting. We will be
discussing allocation of funds as well as many other exciting things,
and having a few drinks... We hope as many of you can make it as possible.

Students at other universities or colleges in the city who would like to
set up a similar group are encouraged to contact Geraint at
Glasgow@NO2ID.net

_*+ Hammersmith and Fulham +*_

Local coordinator, Brian Mooney, is keen to hear from anyone who can
help him with generating activity in the Hammersmith & Fulham area.
Brian welcomes your thoughts and your questions, and can be contacted
via: hammersmith@no2id.net or on 07976 414913

If you are interested in the work of the Hammersmith and Fulham group,
please join the mailing list on:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.hammersmith-and-fulham

_*+ Maidstone +*_

*+ 16th October Maidstone NO2ID meeting +*
Thursday, 16th October, at 6.30pm, at The Muggleton Inn, High St, Maidstone.
_**_
_*+ Manchester +*_

For updates and discussion, join the Manchester NO2ID mailing list at
http://manchester.no2id.net/

*Manchester NO2ID unleash a new weapon in the war against the database
state*
See http://manchester.no2id.net/story/stop-id-cards-and-database-cake

*Students Against ID at Manchester University ramps up for an energetic
new year with 300 members at Freshers' Fair*
See http://manchester.no2id.net/students

*Manchester NO2ID at the Labour Party Conference*
Manchester NO2ID and the British Computer Society ran a successful
public meeting "Privacy and Security in the Database State" with Phil
Booth of NO2ID and Becky Hogge from the Open Rights Group. Labour Party
Conference delegates claimed to be largely opposed to ID cards in a
straw poll conducted by Manchester NO2ID supporters as they flyered the
conference queue each morning of conference.

*+ 11th October - Manchester NO2ID Street Stall +*
Saturday, 11th October 2pm-4pm in St. Anne's Square, Manchester.
Newcomers, committed and curious welcome.

*+ 15th October - Manchester NO2ID meeting +*
Wednesday, 15th October 7pm-9pm in the upstairs function room of the
Town Hall Tavern, Tib Lane, Manchester.

**_*+ Mold +*_

*+ 6th October - NO2ID Mold Meeting (1st Monday of every month)+ *
Monday, 6th October at Y Delyn Wine Bar, King Street, Mold, CH7 1LA.
Contact Sophie McKeand on mold@no2id.net or join the mailing list at:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.mold

_*+ Newcastle +*_

*+ 1st October - NO2ID Newcastle Relaunch Meeting (and the 1st Wednesday
of month thereafter) +*
Wednesday, 1st October from 7.30pm at Centre Against Unemployment, 4
Cloth Market, Newcastle, NE1 1EE and every first Wednesday after that,
same venue and time. Everyone is welcome, newcomer or not, curious or
committed. Bring a friend. Further details: Nathan Allonby on
newcastle@no2id.net

If you're unable to attend but are interested in the activity of the
group, please join the Newcastle mailing list on:
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.newcastle

_*+ Oxford +

*_*+ 27th September - NO2ID Oxford Street Stall +*
Saturday, 27th September from 11am for a couple of hours on Cornmarket
Street, Oxford. It helps if you let us know if you're going to lend a
hand so drop us an email if you fancy coming along (oxford@no2id.net)

*+ 2nd October - Oxford NO2ID Meeting (1st Thursday of month) +*
Thursday, 2nd October 8pm at the Mitre on the High Street in Oxford.
More details at http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/1104777

_*+ Plymouth +*_

*+ 27th September - Plymouth NO2ID Street Stall +*
Saturday 27th September from 9:00am - 5:00pm at Armada Way, Plymouth
City Centre. If you're interested in helping with the stall, contact
Simon on plymouth@no2id.net. For more information about the group,
please join the mailing list on
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.plymouth

_*+ Selby +*_

*+ 27th September - Selby NO2ID Street Stall, York +*
Saturday, 27th September 10.30am in Parliament Street, York.

*+ 12st October - Selby NO2ID Meeting +*
Tuesday, 21st October 8pm at the Blue Bell, Monk Fryston.

_*+ Shrewsbury +*_

*+ 18th October - Shrewsbury NO2ID street stall+*
Saturday, 18th October (weather permitting) between 10.30am and 1.30pm
on Pride Hill. Drop by and say hello - if you can stay a little longer
you are welcome to help by handing out leaflets and chatting to people.

*+ 20th October - Shrewsbury NO2ID pub Meeting (3rd Monday of the month)+*
Monday, 3rd October 7.15pm until about 9pm we will be meeting at the
Armoury, Victoria Quay, Victoria Avenue, Welsh Bridge, Shrewsbury (see
www.armoury-shrewsbury.co.uk). Look for a table with NO2ID leaflets
scattered around it. Most of us will be eating, or just come for a
drink. The St Austin's Street car park behind the Armoury is free of
charge after 8pm.

_*+ Southampton +*_
**
*+ 1st October - Southampton NO2ID Meeting (1st Wednesday of the month) +*
Wednesday 3rd October 8pm at the Dolphin pub, Osborne Road South,
Southampton (next to St Denys train station). All are welcome. Email
Sharni, shoshannah@gmail.com for more info/directions.

*+ 2nd October - Screening of "Taking Liberties" hosted by Southampton
NO2ID +*
Thursday, 2nd October 7.30pm at The Art House, 81a Bedford Place
Southampton. Booking required: please phone 02380 238582 or email
info@thearthousesouthampton.co.uk No fee but donations welcome.

_*+ Tonbridge & Tunbridge Wells+ *_

Please do drop by at one of our forthcoming stalls, or even volunteer to
help (we break you in gently!) . We will soon be starting monthly
pub-based meetings for the winter - watch this space.

*+ 27th September - Street Stall Tunbridge Wells +*
Saturday, 27th September 11.00 - 13:00 at pedestrian precinct, opposite
Victoria Centre shopping centre. If you want to help please do drop us a
line at tunbridge.wells@no2id.net.

*+ 4th October - First-ever Sevenoaks Stall !! +*
Saturday, 4th October 11.00 - 13:00, location to be decided. If you want
to help please do drop us a line at tunbridge.wells@no2id.net.

*+ 16th October - "The Database State" debate +*
Thursday, 16th October 7.30pm at The Skinners' School, St John's Road,
Royal Tunbridge Wells, TN4 9PG. Greg Clark MP will chair two teams of
students quizzing Daniel Zeichner (Labour Party Spokesman) and Phil
Booth (National Coordinator of NO2ID). We are still in active
discussions with Meg Hillier's office regarding this event, and hope
very much that Ms Hillier will be game for an open, public debate on the
topic. Watch this space.

_*+ Watford +*_

*+ 7th October - Watford NO2ID 1st Meeting +*
Tuesday, 7th October, 7.15pm at the Estcourt Tavern pub, Estcourt Rd,
WD1 2PY (parallel to Clarendon Rd, just up from Watford Junction rail
station). Everyone is welcome, newcomer or not, curious or committed.
Please bring a friend. For further details feel free to contact Emma or
Tony Simmons on (watford@no2id.net). If you're unable to attend, but are
interested in the activity of the group, please join the local mailing
list on: http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.watford
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+ "ID" in the news

*+ Anger as Jacqui Smith prepares to unveil ID card design - The
Telegraph 25/9/08 +*
The design of the Government's controversial ID card is to be unveiled
by Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, in what critics have labelled a
"softening up exercise" to win public approval.
http://tinyurl.com/42ncxx

*+ Deadlock over ID card move - Financial Times 24/9/08 +*
Talks over the summer have failed to resolve the deadlock over plans for
an accelerated introduction of identity cards to airport staff, the
Financial Times has learnt -- a situation that threatens to derail
government efforts to push ahead with a national roll-out.
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/0166b804-8a7c-11dd-a76a-0000779fd18c.html

*+ Migrant ID cards to be unveiled - The Sun 24/9/08 +*
The first ID card for foreign nationals will be unveiled by Home
Secretary Jacqui Smith tomorrow. The credit card-like pass will replace
stickers and other immigration documents which have been subject to fraud.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article1727728.ece

*+ Scotland reviews rules on DNA - Kable 23/9/08 +*
A two month consultation exercise will consider proposals to allow
police to retain forensic evidence taken from suspects who are dealt
with by a fine, compensation or work order, rather than prosecuted in
courts.
http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/FrontpageRSS/2DB0A2EC59F4DFE5802574CD0044C3C8!OpenDocument

*+ Labour minister says 14 year olds should get ID cards - The Register
23/9/08 +*
A government minister has spoken glowingly of the prospect of kids as
young as six handing over their biometrics as she boasted that the
Tories and LibDems would find it impossible to unpick the government's
ID card scheme.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/23/id_cards_offies/

*+ ePassport tests put biometrics through their paces - The Register
19/9/08 +*
Results have emerged from tests held in Prague last week designed to put
'second-generation' electronic passports through their paces, and guess
what - no-one failed. The tests are partly designed to address recent
security and privacy concerns about electronic passports that feature
RFID chips containing biometric data.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/09/19/eu_epassport_tests/

*+ Government whittles down ID scheme suppliers - ZDNet 17/9/08 +*
The Identity and Passport Service (IPS) has further whittled down the
companies shortlisted to deliver parts of the ID card system and
passport-application scheme.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,39489326,00.htm
*
+ Anger as car journey data stored - Evening Standard 15/9/08 +*
Civil liberties campaigners have expressed alarm that millions of car
journeys are to be stored on a national database for five years. Already
some 10 million journeys a day are being recorded using automatic number
plate recognition (ANPR), but this is set to rise to 50 million. It will
be collated at a new National ANPR Data Centre in Hendon, north London,
for use by police.
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23555544-details/Anger+as+car+journey+data+stored/article.do

(Please send me any items of interest you encounter -
Editor(newsletter@no2id.net) )
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