I am grateful for the hon. Lady's intervention. We told people who were thinking about taking out an ID card, ““Don't do it—we're going to abolish this scheme.”” In fact, if someone took out an ID card in Scotland, they would not require compensation but having their head looked at. The Scottish Government made it clear that people would not be able to use an ID card to access public services in Scotland. We did everything we could as a Government and as a party to discourage people in Scotland from taking out ID cards—and thank goodness they listened to us. I think that perhaps one in 10 of the people involved took out an ID card in Scotland. Anyone who did so would have to be the biggest new Labour cheerleader waving in and celebrating the arrival of the anti-civil libertarian state in Scotland. They would need to have had ““Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath's Finest”” tattooed on their chest to have taken out an ID card in Scotland: that is how ridiculous a proposition it would have been.
Identity Documents Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Pete Wishart
(Scottish National Party)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 15 September 2010.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Identity Documents Bill.
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