NO2ID News No. 116
5 February 2009
+ BILL TO BUILD THE DATABASE STATE GETS ROUGH RECEPTION IN
PARLIAMENT +
The Coroners and Justice Bill had its 'Second Reading' - actually the
first debate and round of voting - in the House of Commons on Monday
26th January.
In one of the more colourful contributions to the debate, Henry
Bellingham (Con) said: "The Bill contains some good ladders, but it has
one appalling snake - it is a 50-ft python - in the form of the data
protection proposals ... the proposals are very worrying, because they
would undermine the whole essence of the data protection legislation."
Clause 152 of the Coroners and Justice Bill is an assault on
fundamental data protection principles. It is all by itself as grave a
threat to privacy as the entire ID Scheme. To find out more, see
http://www.no2id.net/datasharing
Huge thanks to every NO2ID supporter who wrote to their MP in the run
up to this debate - the impact of your letters was immediate and
apparent. You have helped to raise the profile of measures the
government tried to sneak into a long and complex Bill. Extracts from
your correspondence were read out by opposition MPs and from the Labour
benches, illustrating the depth of public feeling.
Writing to Marsha Singh (Lab), someone made it absolutely clear: "I do
not consent to such an abuse of my personal information."
Many other MPs spoke out against the new powers - 'Information Sharing
Orders' - that would provide the means for any government department to
obtain and use any information however it likes, allowing ministers to
alter any Act of Parliament and cancel all rules of confidentiality.
David Howarth (Lib Dem) cited a number of reasons in moving an
amendment to strike the entire Bill, in particular "because it will
allow unlimited data sharing to occur between any organisations or
persons for the purposes of supporting unspecified government policies,
regardless of the safeguards contained in other legislation."
Dominic Grieve (Con), the new Shadow Secretary for Justice, said Clause
152 would open the door to "massive and uncontrolled data sharing" and
told Secretary for Justice Jack Straw, "we will seek to remove it from
the Bill".
With the chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights, Andrew Dismore
(Lab), also wading in with serious concerns it is clear that Section 8
information sharing - clauses 151-154 of this 162-clause Bill - is in
for a rough ride.
Unfortunately, the assault on our privacy and liberties is not limited
to this Bill alone.
Yet more broad ID and data-trafficking powers will appear in the
upcoming Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Bill; the detail of the
Identity Cards Act is being sketched in by secondary legislation now
out for 'consultation'; and more news is imminent on both
Communications Data and the Interception Modernisation Programme, and
roadside checking by police (ID cards? Biometrics?)...
It is *vital* we all keep informed and up to date, and that we maintain
the pressure (or encouragement, where appropriate) on MPs and peers as
these various Bills and regulations progress through Parliament. Tell
other people. Pass this newsletter on. Now, more than ever, we need
your support - http://www.no2id.net/getInvolved/join.php
For it is only with YOUR help that we can defeat these dangerous new
powers, defend privacy and preserve our fundamental freedoms.
What just happened?
+ Privacy International releases Data Sharing Report +
Privacy International has published a report into the data sharing
powers contained in the Coroners and Justice Bill. The report entitled
'Sharing the Misery - The UK’s strategy to circumvent data privacy
protections' gives examples of the way in which such powers could be
used, such as: "Data on students' course attendance and library
borrowing passed to immigration and security services in bulk;
Information from party conference registrations passed on from police
to government departments and electoral commission; Census data passed
to government departments". The document also highlights the lack of
proper consultation regarding the powers: "the Data Sharing Review
cannot be viewed as a formal public consultation. Instead, it is a
question-based document containing no substance or options".
The report can be downloaded at
http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-563468
+ ID beacon cities - ID scheme in meltdown +
The Home Office has announced that they hope to roll out ID cards this
year in several "beacon areas". The reason given by the Home Secretary,
at yet another ID card launch this time in Manchester, was to "ensure
that the
systems are operating smoothly". The fact is that the ID scheme is
already
years behind schedule, there is no National Identity Register or card
reading equipment and the project is becoming more and more unpopular.
Perhaps the choice of the word "beacon" is a cleverly disguised clue as
to the truth of this latest scheme as it could just be-a-con.
+ Coroners Bill Committee Stage +
The Coroners and Justice Bill began its Committee Stage in the House of
Commons this week. In the 1st session Edward Garnier MP said: "When
looking at the index of the Bill, a reasonable person could, quite
legitimately, comment that Ministers have been running around the
Department pulling things off shelves and sticking them into the
shopping trolley to create a long Bill." Liberty Policy Officer, Anita
Coles told the committee that they have extreme concerns about the data
sharing powers as "the way that it is drafted at the moment is that it
enables any person to share any information, which not only includes
personal data but other data such as company information, simply by
ministerial order".
Read transcripts of the Committee Stage at
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmpublic/cmpbcor.htm
Follow the 2nd Reading debate at
http://www.theyworkforyou.com/debates/?id=2009-01-26a.26.0&s=coroners
What's next?
+ Volunteers with accountancy skills needed +
NO2ID needs volunteers with accountancy skills to help us with
bookkeeping and reconciliation. If you can help please contact
office@no2id.net
+ 6th February - Lords Constitution Committee to release Surveillance
and Data Collection Inquiry Report +
On Friday, 6th February the House of Lords Constitution Committee will
publish the report of their Surveillance and Data Collection Inquiry.
See
http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/lords_constitution_committee.cfm
+ 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.
+ 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.
+ Birmingham +
+ 24th February - Birmingham NO2ID Meeting (Last Tuesday of month) +
Tuesday, 24th February 7.30pm int the boardroom in Bennett's Bar,
Bennett's Hill, B2 5RS. NO2ID Birmingham holds regular monthly meetings
on the last Tuesday of the month. February marks our first anniversary
and we'll be looking at what we've achieved so far and setting some
targets for 2009.
+ Brighton +
+ 24th February - Brighton NO2ID Meeting +
Tuesday, 24th February 7.30pm upstairs at the Caroline of Brunswick -
National Coordinator, Phil Booth will be joining us. There’ll be a
short film and the opportunity to quiz the National Coordinator.
+ 7th & 21st February - Brighton NO2ID Street Stalls +
Saturday, 7th and 21st February. The first stall will be on Gardner
Street, just near Komedia. Feel free to contact Alice, the local
coordinator on
brighton@no2id.net or 07766918387
for more info and/or
general questions.
+ Bristol +
+ 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 +
+ 14th February - NO2ID Cambridge Stall +
Saturday 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.
+ 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. From 2pm there will be a Union-style debate featuring: Bill
Rammell MP (Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs),
David Howarth MP (Liberal Democrat Shadow Secretary of State for
Justice), Tariq Sadiq (Labour Parliamentary spokesman for South
Cambridgeshire), Prof. Andrew Gamble (Professor of Politics, University
of Cambridge).
Attendance free (donations welcome!). Doors open 0900. Check the Modern
Liberty web site for updates as the Cambridge programme develops:
http://www.modernliberty.net/satellite-conventions/cambridge
+ Camden and Islington +
+ 3rd March - NO2ID Camden & Islington Meeting (1st Tuesday
of month) +
Tuesday, 3rd March 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 +
We have set about our target to get 4000 petition signatures in 2009
with a poor 128 in Crawley last Saturday. Next up probably Redhill or
maybe Crawley again with a more dynamic sales pitch. We need a few more
active members now, so please come along to our monthly meeting on the
first Tuesday every month or get in touch with us on
dorking@no2id.net.
+ 3rd March - NO2ID Dorking Meeting (1st Tuesday of month) +
Tuesday, 3rd March 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/
+ 24th February - Edinburgh NO2ID Meeting +
Tuesday, 24th February at 6.30pm in The Bow Room, Quaker Meeting House,
7 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh EH1 2JL. Guest speaker: Bill Aitken,
Conservative MSP and convenor of the Scottish Parliament Justice
Committee. Further details are at
http://forum.no2id.net/viewtopic.php?t=26014
All welcome.
+ Glasgow +
+ 18th February - Glasgow NO2ID extra Meeting (Now usually 1st Weds
of month)+
Wednesday, 18th February 8pm in Mono. NO2ID meetings in Glasgow are now
changing to the first *Wednesday* of every month, still at 8pm in Mono.
All welcome; please contact Geraint at
Glasgow@NO2ID.net
for further
details. This is an additional meeting to prepare for the Scottish
Convention on Modern Liberty
+ 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 (
www.instituteforadvancedstudies.org.uk)
Speakers in Glasgow include:
Dr Ken Macdonald - Assistant Information Commissioner for Scotland
Patrick Harvie MSP - Co-Convenor of Scottish Green Party & member
of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow
Prof Mike Nellis - Professor of Community and Criminal Justice
Strathclyde University, Institute for Advanced Studies,
Dr Richard Jones - Lecturer in Criminology University of Edinburgh,
School of Law, Dr William Webster - Lecturer in Public Management
University of Stirling, Stirling Management School
Other speakers are to be confirmed.
+ Great Missenden +
+ 26th February - ID scheme talk, Chesham +
Thursday, 26th February 6.30 - 8.00 pm at Chesham High School,
Whitehill Road, Chesham - presentation on the ID card scheme hosted by
the Liberal Democrats. The evening will finish with a question and
answer session. All are welcome.
+ 11th March - NO2ID Great Missenden Meeting +
Wednesday, 11th March 8.00pm at The George Pub, Great Missenden. All
welcome.
If you are interested in the work of the Great Missenden group, please
join
their mailing list on:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.great-missenden
+ Hammersmith +
Brian Mooney, NO2ID Hammersmith, gave a lunchtime talk to the 'People
& Planet' society at Roehampton University. As the college is a
centre for teacher training, we are now considering an even bigger
event
focusing on the issue of ID cards for students and the children's
databases.
+ Leeds +
+ 14th February - Leeds NO2ID Meeting for New supporters +
Saturday, 14th February 11am in the private function room of the
Victoria Hotel, Great George Street, Leeds. 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!"
+ 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 - Student Stall +
Wednesday, 18th February 10am-1pm outside the Student's Union.
Manchester Students Against ID will be publicising the anti-ID-card
motion at this afternoon's General Meeting with a street stall outside
the Student's Union. We will also be highlighting the upcoming
Convention on Modern Liberty, and the evening's Manchester NO2ID
meeting. If you'd like to volunteer for the stall, please contact
manchester@no2id.net
or just turn up and show support.
+ 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). At our monthly meetings we discuss the
state of the NO2ID campaign, what we've been up to recently and where
we're going in future. Everyone is welcome, newcomer or not, curious or
committed. See minutes of our previous meetings at
http://manchester.no2id.net/taxonomy/term/5
+ 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, Oxford Road, Manchester on Saturday 28th February from 9am to
7pm. For more information, see
http://manchester.no2id.net/modernliberty
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
+ Selby & York +
7th February - Selby & York NO2ID Street Stall
Saturday, 7th February 10.30-13.00 at Parliament Street, York. Contact
selby@no2id.net
or
york@no2id.net
for more details.
Stay in touch with Selby NO2ID at:
http://lists.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.selby
Stay in touch with York NO2ID at:
http://www.no2id.net/mailman/listinfo/no2id.york
+ 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.
+ Worcester +
+ 11th February - Worcester NO2ID Meeting +
Wednesday, 11th February 8pm at The Portobello Inn, St Johns, Worcester
(map available from our website @
http://www.no2id-worcester.org.uk/meetings).
Look out for the NO2ID
Logo to spot us if you have not been before. Its an open door policy.
Anyone can come along regardless of your stance, experience or
awareness on the issues regarding or related to the National Identity
Scheme. Why not bring a friend and join us for some drinks! If you
cannot make it stay tuned for the details of the meeting's outcome on
our website blog @
http://www.no2id-worcester.org.uk/blog
+ York +
+ 7th February - York NO2ID Street Stall +
Saturday, 7th February from 10:30 - 13:00 on Parliment Street. Please
email
york@no2id.net
if you can lend a hand.
"ID" in the news
+ ID cards should conceal as well as reveal identity - The Guardian
5/2/09 +
Mug that I am, I expect to be an early adopter. The personal
convenience of having a backup travel document for trips within Europe
seems worth the personal hassle of enrolling for a UK government ID
card when they go on general sale next year.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2009/feb/05/id-cards-home-office
+ New identity card tsar to cost the taxpayer up to £250,000 - Daily
Mail 4/2/09 +
Ministers are to hire a National Identity Scheme Commissioner, who will
receive a six-figure salary and a gold-plated pension.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1135846/New-identity-card-tsar-cost-taxpayer-250-000.html
+ ID cards are here - but police can't read them - silicon.com
4/2/09 +
The first UK ID cards have already been issued - but no UK police
officers or border guards have any way of reading the data stored on
them.
http://www.silicon.com/publicsector/0,3800010403,39391135,00.htm
+ Information sharing consultation - E-Health Insider 3/2/09 +
The government has launched a consultation on information sharing
across health, social care and wider community support services. The
consultation will examine how the assessment process for people who
need health and social care should work in future.
http://www.e-health-insider.com/news/4537/information_sharing_consultation
+ EU security agency draws 'privacy baseline' for ID cards - The
Register 3/2/09 +
ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) argues
that the "vast disparity between privacy features in electronic ID
cards across Europe" is creating a recipe for future trouble. Typical
current applications for identity cards include their use for tax
declarations and other e-government services, but more ambitious
commercial application are in the pipeline.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/03/enisa_id_cards_analysis/
+ James Crosby appointed chairman of Misys - Computer Weekly 3/2/09 +
Sir James Crosby, who produced a report highly critical of the
government's plans to introduce ID cards, has been appointed to
chairman-designate of the board of Misys, the banking and health
software company.
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/02/03/234563/james-crosby-appointed-chairman-of-misys.htm
+ Blunkett and Straw slip up - The Guardian 2/2/09 +
The pure joy of new snow has only been equalled in the last few days by
watching two home secretaries slipping and sliding in the press. First
there was David Blunkett, who appeared to be criticising government
plans to record every email, internet connection and telephone call,
saying it was a threat to civil liberties. This is puzzling. Is he
ignorant of the measures in the coroners and justice bill, which
propose a vast data sharing operation between government departments?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/henryporter/2009/feb/02/jackstraw-davidblunkett-civil-liberties
+ Passport RFIDs cloned wholesale by $250 eBay auction spree - The
Register 2/2/09 +
Paget's device has a range of about 30 feet, making it ideal for
discretely skimming the EDL and passport card tags of people who pass
by his vehicle. With modifications, Paget says his device could read
RFID identifiers that are more than a mile away.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/02/02/low_cost_rfid_cloner/page2.html
+ Government brings forward ID card launch - Computer Active 29/1/09
+
The Government is bringing forward its plans to launch identity cards
to the British public. Eager to stress the benefits of ID cards, Home
Secretary Jacqui Smith today announced that British nationals will be
able to get the cards on a voluntary basis this year.
http://www.computeractive.co.uk/computeractive/news/2235391/government-roll-id-cards-later
+ Manchester 'could pilot ID cards' - BBC News 29/1/09 +
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith explains the government's ID card scheme to
a class of school children
Ministers say public support for ID cards is high Manchester could be
one of the testing grounds for the government's ID cards scheme, Home
Secretary Jacqui Smith has said during a visit to the city.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7859097.stm
(Please send me any items of interest you encounter - Editor(newsletter@no2id.net)
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