NO2ID News No. 115
22 January 2009
+ A CONCEALED ASSAULT ON PRIVACY +
NO2ID has been warning since 2006/7 about the stated intentions of
government "to overcome current barriers to information sharing within
the public sector" [1]. Now the Ministry of Justice has launched an
extraordinary coup. It is about to convert the Data Protection Act into
its exact opposite, a means for any government department to obtain and
use any information however it likes.
Hidden in the new Coroners and Justice Bill [2] is one clause (cl.152)
amending the Data Protection Act. It would allow ministers to make
'Information Sharing Orders', that can alter any Act of Parliament and
cancel all rules of confidentiality in order to use information
obtained for one purpose to be used for another.
This single clause is as grave a threat to privacy as the entire ID
Scheme. Combine it with the index to your life formed by the planned
National Identity Register [3] and everything recorded about you
anywhere could be accessible to any official body.
The Database State is now a direct threat not a theory.
Quite apart from the powers in the Identity Cards Act, if Information
Sharing Orders come to pass, they could (for example) immediately be
used to suck up material such as tax records or electoral registers to
build an early version of the National Identity Register. But the
powers apply to any information, not just official information. They
would permit data trafficking between government agencies and private
companies - your medical records are firmly in their sights - and even
with foreign governments.
ACT NOW!
We urge you to write to your MP straight away via
http://www.WriteToThem.com
- don't wait. The Bill is being rushed
through Parliament, even as we write. It contains a number of
controversial provisions, but to the casual reader appears mainly to be
about reforming inquests and sentencing.
As it progresses, NO2ID will be publishing more information but it is
crucial that every MP realises how dangerous the information sharing
clauses in the Coroners and Justice Bill really are. This will only
happen if YOU tell them.
*In your own words*, please ask your MP to read Part 8 (clauses 151 -
154) of the Coroners and Justice Bill, and to oppose the massive
enabling powers in the "Information sharing" clause. The Bill is due
its Second Reading in the Commons on 26th January 2009.
Request them to demand the clause be given proper Parliamentary
scrutiny. This is something that will affect every single one of their
constituents, unlike the rest of the Bill. There is a grave danger that
the government will set a timetable that will cut off debate before
these proposals - which are at the end of the Bill - are discussed.
With support for the ID scheme crumbling, even in the Home Office's own
skewed polls - the last of which showed a 5% drop [4] - trust in the
government's handling of our personal information is at an all-time low.
A YouGov poll in the Sunday Times on 18th January shows that the public
opposes these new powers by a factor of 3 to 1 *against*. 65% of people
asked said they give government "too much power", only 19% thought not
[5]. The government can't pretend a popular mandate for what it is
doing. And it is a mechanism designed to by-pass parliament in future.
It is being done only for the convenience of the bureaucrats.
Please write NOW - http://www.WriteToThem.com - it
won't take long, and
we are going to ask you again. But if you don't start now, our battle
is going to be much harder.
Please ALSO pass on or forward this part of the newsletter to friends,
family and colleagues who might share your concerns. The more people it
reaches, the more we hope will act.
We really can't afford not to win.
--
References
1) Joining the dots on 'data sharing' -
http://www.no2id.net/datasharing
2) Coroners & Justice Bill -
http://services.parliament.uk/bills/2008-09/coronersandjustice.html
3) The National Identity Register -
http://www.ips.gov.uk/identity/scheme-what-run.asp#nir
4) ID support slumps -
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/3710113/Public-faith-in-
ID-card-slumped.html
5) Jan 2009 YouGov poll -
http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/pollresults.htm
(halfway down the page)
What just happened?
+ Many thanks for Modern Liberty volunteers +
A big thank you for the fantastic response we had from our request in
the last newsletter for volunteers to steward at the Modern Liberty
Convention in London on 28th February. Many thanks to all those who
have agreed to help out on the day.
More details of the event at:
http://www.modernliberty.net
+ STOP PRESS: Information Commissioner takes enforcement action
against the Home Office +
The Information Commissioner�s Office has found the Home Office in
breach of the Data Protection Act after a contractor, PA Consulting,
lost an unencrypted memory stick holding sensitive personal details of
thousands of individuals in August 2008. Details lost included
information about individuals serving custodial sentences and those who
had previously been convicted of criminal offences.
Read more at
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/pressreleases/2009/home_office_undertaking_release.pdf
+ NO2ID's Take Jane advert hits a nerve with Hillier +
Meg Hillier the minister responsible for the ID scheme has written an
angry letter to the Spectator magazine after they ran NO2ID's 'Take
Jane' advert. Take Jane shows a glimpse of one woman's story, in a
future Britain where the omnipresent databases make hiding impossible.
The grim message is that the ID scheme isn't simple and isn't safe.
Clearly the video hit a raw nerve with Hillier, in her letter she said:
"In the circumstance portrayed in the advert, we would work with such a
woman, or the organisation providing her with sheltered housing, to
find a mutually agreeable, third-party address for her to use". Strange
that Hillier would suggest that this is government policy as they
specifically rejected amendments to the ID cards bill that would have
provided for the National Identity Register to contain a contact
address rather than place of residence.
Read Hillier's letter at:
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/the-week/3212856/part_3/letters.thtml
Watch our Take Jane video at
http://www.no2id.net/TakeJane/
+ New Data Protection guidance on ID scanning in pubs and clubs +
The Information Commissioner�s Office has published new data protection
guidelines with reagards to the use of ID scanning equipment in pubs
and clubs. NO2ID has been concerned for some time about developments in
ID checking and fingerprinting in clubs and pubs. The new guidelines to
do not call into question the use of such technology, they simply offer
"good practice recommendations". For instance they state that: "Handy
credit card sized notices can be distributed at the door" which explain
why the system is operated and "if any sharing with other scheme (such
as Pub Watch) is involved.
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/library/data_protection/practical_application/scanning_devices_in_pubs_and_clubs_v1.0_130109.pdf
+ Security check point toy goes on sale +
A Playmobil toy has been produced that lets children experience
the joys of security check points. Comments on the amazon website, who
sell the toy include: "I was a little disappointed when I first bought
this item,
because the functionality is limited. My 5 year old son pointed out
that the passenger's shoes cannot be removed. Then, we placed a deadly
fingernail file underneath the passenger's scarf, and neither the
detector doorway nor the security wand picked it up. My son said
'that's the worst security ever!'"
What's next?
+ 28th February - The Convention on Modern Liberty +
On Saturday 28th February NO2ID, along with other UK civil liberties
organisations, will be hosting Convention on Modern Liberty events
across the UK and in London. The main event will take place at the
Logan Hall but simultaneously meetings with live video feeds from
London will take place in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales,
Manchester, Cambridge and Bristol.
More details here: http://www.modernliberty.net
+ ID cards secondary legislation consultation +
The Identity and Passport Service has launched a consultation on
secondary legislation proposed under the Identity Cards Act 2006,
including a draft Code of Practice on Civil Penalties. Any comments
should be sent to: Robin Woodland, Identity Cards Act Secondary
Legislation Consultation, Home Office, Identity and Passport Service,
Allington Towers, 19 Allington Street, London SW1E 5EB. Comments may
also be sent by email to: identitycards@ips.gsi.gov.uk.
If commenting
by email then include the words �consultation response� in the subject
title. Closing date 13th February 2009.
See http://www.ips.gov.uk/identity/downloads/NIS_Legislation.pdf
+ LOCAL GROUPS NEWS +
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.
+ Aberdeen +
+ 31st January - Aberdeen NO2ID 1st Meeting +
Saturday. 31st January 11am at Starbucks, Holburn Junction at the top
end of Union Street. Everyone is welcome, newcomer or not, curious or
committed. Bring a friend, if you'd like. Further details: Mathew
Dickson on
aberdeen@no2id.net
If you are interested in the work of the Aberdeen group, please join
their mailing list on:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.aberdeen
+ Belfast +
+ 28th February - Modern Liberty satellite Convention +
Saturday, 28th February from 9am at Room 212, Peter Froggatt Centre
Queen�s University Belfast.Presented by Amnesty International NI and
Queen�s University Belfast, School of Law. Registration for the Belfast
convention will open in January 2009. For further information please
contact: (
nireland@amnesty.org.uk).
See
(
http://www.modernliberty.net/satellite-conventions/belfast).
Entry to
this event is free.
+ Bristol +
+ 4th February - Bristol NO2ID Meeting +
Wednesday, 4th February 7pm at Deco Lounge, Cotham Hill.
+ 28th February - Modern Liberty satellite Convention +
Saturday, 28th February at New Trinity Hall we will be holding a Modern
Liberty satellite convention in conjunction with An Adventure in
Technology. More details at
(
http://www.modernliberty.net/satellite-conventions/bristol)
as they
become available. This event is free to attend.
+ Cambridge +
+ 24th January & 14th February - NO2ID Cambridge Stall +
Saturday, 24th January & 14th February at 10am in the usual spot
outside Cambridge
Guildhall. Location Map: (
http://www.aardvarkmap.net/mape/T5LZATLS)
As
ever, volunteers to help very welcome - please email
cambridge@no2id.net,
or text/call Andrew on 07710 469624 if you can
make it.
+ 4th February - Cambridge NO2ID pub meeting (1st Wednesday of each
month) +
Wednesday, 4th February 7.30pm at the Salisbury Arms, 76 Tenison Rd,
Cambridge CB1 2DW (
http://www.aardvarkmap.net/mape/CYXNES29).
For more
details contact
cambridge@no2id.net, or
text/call Andrew on 07710
469624.
+ 28th February - Cambridge satellite Convention on Modern Liberty +
Cambridge NO2ID is helping to organise the Cambridge stream of the
Convention on Modern Liberty on Saturday 28th February at the Cambridge
Union, 9a Bridge Street, Cambridge CB2 1UA:
(
http://www.cus.org/where_we_are/)
,
(
http://www.aardvarkmap.net/mape/HYSSNEOA)
We will see a webcast of the London opening and closing plenaries, and
in between run panel sessions with local experts on civil liberties
topics and a Union-style debate on whether Civil Liberties really are
under threat. Attendance free (donations accepted). Doors open 0900.
Check the Modern Liberty web site for updates as the Cambridge
programme develops:
http://www.modernliberty.net
+ Camden and Islington +
+ 3rd February - NO2ID Camden & Islington Meeting (1st Tuesday
of month) +
Tuesday, 3rd February 8pm at The Castle, 54 Pentonville Road. For more
info email
camden@no2id.net or join the
mailing list at:
(
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.camden).
All welcome.
+ Cheltenham +
We have a new Cheltenham group. They are just in the process of getting
started so please email the coordinator, Lynda Warren on
cheltenham@no2id.net,
if you'd like to be involved.
Please also join the Cheltenham mailing list on:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.cheltenham
+ Dorking +
Dorking Group are starting 2009 with a street stall in Crawley on 31st
January. Our target for this year is to collect 4000 signatures. Also
we will push more councils into passing anti-ID Card motions and we are
looking to organise another public meeting.
+ 31st January - NO2ID Dorking Street Stall, Crawley +
Saturday, 31st January - Dorking NO2ID are starting 2009 with a street
stall in Crawley.
+ 3rd February - NO2ID Dorking Meeting (1st Tuesday of month) +
Tuesday, 3rd February 7.30pm at The Lincoln Arms, near Dorking mainline
station. Come along if you are local, we always need your help.
+ 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/
+ Glasgow +
+ 28th February - Scottish
satellite Convention on Modern Liberty (in Glasgow) +
The Scottish Convention on Modern Liberty will be taking place on
Saturday 28th February (9:30am to 5:30pm), in parallel with other
conventions across the UK. Its focus will be "Surveillance in Scottish
Society". There will be speakers and debates on related topics, as well
as live broadcasts of key note and plenary sessions from the London
event.
The venue is the Institute for Advanced Studies, James Weir Building,
University of Strathclyde, 75 Montrose Street, Glasgow G1 1XJ, which is
less than 10 minutes walk from the main bus and train stations in the
city centre.
Entrance is free, but donations would be greatly appreciated to cover
the costs of a buffet lunch and drinks. To reserve a place, please
contact Geraint at
Glasgow@ModernLiberty.net
The event is being organised jointly by NO2ID and the Institute for
Advanced Studies, "a place for unconstrained thinking where
ground-breaking concepts can be developed and explored to benefit the
culture, society and economy of Scotland and the UK and their future
scientific and technological capabilities. The Institute funds
programmes bringing together key participants from around the world in
a physical location in central Glasgow, hosted by the University of
Strathclyde. By crossing disciplinary boundaries, and with knowledge
exchange with the public at their heart, programmes aim to inform
public policy and practice."
www.instituteforadvancedstudies.org.uk
+ Hackney +
+ 4th February - NO2ID Hackney Meeting +
Wednesday, 4th February at the Pembury Tavern pub (junction of Pembury
Road, Amhurst Road and Dalston Lane E8)from 7pm. Come and discuss
activities for late winter / spring: there's lots of work to do to
build NO2ID in East London, and the moment there's not enough of us to
do it!
+ Leeds +
+ 14th February - Leeds NO2ID Meeting +
Saturday, 14th February 11am at Victoria Inn (near Millennium square)
Leeds NO2ID will be holding a meeting for new supporters and to plan
the year ahead's actions against ID cards and the Database State.
Weather permitting this may be followed by a street stall. For more
details email Nadine at
Leeds@no2id.net - look forward to
seeing you
there!"
+ London +
+ EVENT CANCELLED - January 2009 - Superheroes Against National ID
Cards protest +
The superheroes tell us that: "For legal reasons the event can no
longer take place as it would have". See
http://www.superheroesagainst.org.uk/
+ Manchester +
+ 14th February - Manchester NO2ID Street Stall +
Saturday, 14th February 2pm - 4pm in St. Ann's Square to raise
awareness
among the public and engage people in discussion about the National
Identity Register. We'll be collecting signatures for the NO2ID
petition to keep people in touch with the campaign. We'll meet in the
square itself at 2pm to set up shop; feel free to join us to lend a
hand or just chat. You don't need any experience or equipment, just a
bit of time to spare and a friendly smile!
+ 18th February - Manchester NO2ID Meeting +
Wednesday, 18th February 7pm in the Town Hall Tavern, Tib Lane,
Manchester. Sadly, this venue is not wheelchair-accessible; please
contact us if you have accessibility needs (e-mail us on
manchester@no2id.net
or call us on 07982 814441).
+ 28th February - Manchester satellite Convention on Modern Liberty +
Saturday 28th February, 9:00am- 7:00pm
The Convention on Modern Liberty is a call to all concerned with
attacks on our fundamental rights and freedoms under pressure from
counter-terrorism, financial breakdown and the database state.
Manchester NO2ID is organising a breakout convention alongside the main
event in London, featuring live video feeds of the keynote speeches and
panel sessions, during which the Manchester audience will be able to
relay questions directly to London for the panels. There will also be
two sets of discussion sessions covering different aspects of civil
liberties in which our guests are encouraged to participate.
Our breakout Convention takes place at Manchester University Student's
Union (tbc), Oxford Road, Manchester on Saturday 28th February from 9am
to 7pm. For more information, watch this space or contact Manchester
NO2ID.
Full details at
http://manchester.no2id.net/
+ Norwich +
+ 9th February - Norwich NO2ID relaunch meeting +
Monday, 9th February at 8pm at Norwich Friend's Meeting House, Upper
Goat Lane, Norwich, NR2 1EW. The Norwich NO2ID group is re-starting
with a new coordinator. Consider yourself invited to our inaugural
meeting at which Andrew Watson, NO2ID's East of England Regional
Coordinator will be speaking on the current state of the Government's
identity scheme and about NO2ID's history and achievements. Tom Read,
the new Norwich Coordinator will be discussing future activities of the
Norwich branch of NO2ID. Everyone is welcome, newcomer or not, curious
or committed. We hope to build on the successful action held previously
in Norwich.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Tom Read on
norwich@no2id.net.
We hope to see you on the 9th and thank you for your continued support
of our campaign.
If you are interested in the work of the Norwich group, please join
their mailing list on:
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.norwich
+ Oxford +
Our Facebook group is gathering momentum having only been set up a
couple of months ago. If you are not already a member, join up and get
your friends to do the same:
(
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=36417302438).
Also we are hoping
to organise the showing of the film Taking Liberties quite soon, so
stay tuned for details of that...
+ 31st January - Oxford NO2ID Street Stall +
Saturday, 31st January from 11am on Cornmarket Street for a couple of
hours as usual, gathering signatures and talking to people.
+ 5th February - Oxford NO2ID Meeting (1st Thursday of month) +
Thursday, 5th February 8p, at The Mitre on the High Street. Drop by for
a drink and a chat.
See the website for more:
http://no2id-oxford.org.uk/
+ Portsmouth +
+ 4th February - Portsmouth NO2ID 1st Meeting (1st Wednesday of
month thereafter) +
Wednesday, 4th February from 7-9pm at Bar 38, Boulevard Building,
Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3TW. Everyone is welcome,
newcomer or not, curious or committed. Please bring a friend. Further
details: Ricky Bartlett on
portsmouth@no2id.net
If you're unable to attend, but are interested in the activity of the
group, please join the Portsmouth mailing list on:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.portsmouth/
+ Shrewsbury +
+ 16th February - Shrewsbury NO2ID "dining club" (3rd Monday of the
month) +
Monday, 16th February - our regular "dining club" is meeting at about
7.15pm somewhere in the town centre. Do join us for a meal, or just
come along for a drink. We need to book the table a few days in
advance, so contact Rob Findlay on
shrewsbury@no2id.net (or 07973
848910) if you'd like to come along.
+ York +
A York group of NO2ID has now been formed with Ruth Prosser acting as
the local co-ordinator. An inaugural meeting is currently being planned
and will be advertised shortly. In the meantime if you live in the area
Ruth can be contacted at
York@no2id.net or you can contact
James
Elsdon-Baker the regional Yorkshire co-ordinator at
Yorkshire@no2id.net
+ 20th January - Free Spirits Meeting +
On 20th January, Free Spirits, a youth group based around the
University of York had their inaugural meeting. Speakers included James
Elsdon-Baker, NO2ID Yorks Regional Co-ordinator, and Brian Mooney,
NO2ID Hammersmith. Brian is also preparing to address a college group
in London who have set up their own NO2ID society.
+ Yorkshire +
+ 31st January - Yorskhire NO2ID Street Stall, Hebden Bridge +
Saturday, 31st January meeting in St George�s Square at 12pm.
Yorkshire NO2ID will be taking to the streets of Hebden Bridge to run a
street stall and petition. If you fancy coming to lend a hand please
email
Yorkshire@no2id.net
"ID" in the news
+ Explainer: Data sharing - The Guardian 22/1/09 +
Public bodies do not � yet � have a free hand with personal
information. The Coroners and Justice Bill, published on 14 January,
proposes turning some of these ideas in to law. In particular, it
empowers the "appropriate minister" to make an "information sharing
order" that would "any person to share information which consists of or
includes personal data".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/libertycentral/2009/jan/22/explainer-data-sharing
+ Facebook 'super database' protesters plan to spam Home Office -
Computerworld UK 22/1/09 +
A Facebook protest against the government's planned £12 billion 'super
database' of electronic communications has called on people to forward
all their emails to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith for one day.
http://www.computerworlduk.com/management/online/new-media/news/index.cfm?RSS&NewsId=12924
+ It's going to be a long, hard road to defend our liberties - The
Independent 19/1/09 +
Of course we are in the vanguard, we always are. And for those who
think the Database State is a self-evident abomination, the Domesday
Book was one of England's founding documents.
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/simon-carr/simon-carr-its-going-to-be-a-long-hard-road-to-defend-our-liberties-1419297.html
+ Let the war on hypocrisy begin - The Observer 18/1/09 +
Look no further than the news of recent days to know why the Convention
on Modern Liberty, launched last week in London by Baroness Kennedy, is
so critical and is inspiring such support.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/jan/18/henry-porter-freedom-convention
+ Whitehall departments to share personal data - The Guardian
15/1/09 +
Controversial fast-track powers to remove the barriers to the
widespread bulk sharing of personal data across Whitehall departments
and throughout the public sector were unveiled yesterday by the justice
secretary, Jack Straw.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/jan/15/sharing-personal-data-whitehall
+ New giant database will store private details of EVERY person in 'Big
Brother' Britain - Daily Mail 15/1/09 +
Under controversial plans unveiled yesterday, all public bodies will be
able to request private details held by every Government department,
agency or council. The data will be transferred around the country in
bulk, effectively creating giant databases of information.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1116066/New-giant-database-store-private-details-EVERY-person-Big-Brother-Britain.html
+ MEPs set to debate new biometric rules for passports - europarl
13/1/09 +
Later this year all European Union members and 3 other states will
start issuing biometric passports which contain fingerprints and facial
recognition features. The UK is excluded from the Regulation as it is
not part of the Schengen zone. However, it has said it will keep in
step with regulation to ensure its documents are not perceived as "2nd
class".
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/public/story_page/019-45732-012-01-03-902-20090108STO45593-2009-12-01-2009/default_en.htm
+ School bosses tell pupils: no meals without an ID card - Sunday
Herald 11/1/09 +
Education chiefs have been accused of trying to force secondary pupils
to carry ID cards by refusing to serve school dinners to dissenters.
Scottish Borders Council told parents children not carrying the
electronic microchipped National Entitlement Card (NEC) will not be fed.
http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.2480794.0.school_bosses_tell_pupils_no_meals_without_an_id_card.php
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