ID card misses out Union Jack


by Sunny Hundal    
1:24 am - July 31st 2009

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The union flag has been left off the final design for the British national identity card unveiled today in order to respect the “identity rights” of Irish nationals living in Northern Ireland – reports the Guardian.

It has deliberately avoided the use of flags, including that of the European Union, which features on British driving licences, on the new ID card in an effort to reflect all the nations of the United Kingdom.

The Tories have pledged to scrap the scheme if they get into power.

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1. Working Class Tory

What a disgrace. The ministers in charge should be sacked, for this alone. This is a disgrace and an insult to everyone who died in the Troubles. This is surrending to the IRA. The British have, literally, lost their identity.

@1: As someone living in Northern Ireland who will be expected to get an ID card (until he emigrates), and holds an Irish passport, I can merely say: err, what? Unless of course you’re equating “Irish passport holder” with “IRA member.

3. Will Rhodes

My take on it:

http://vpcyn.wordpress.com/2009/07/30/an-important-addition-to-the-many-plastic-cards-that-most-people-already-carry/

Silly season appears to be setting in at The Graun. Not only is this a 100% non-story, it’s ten months old (the Mail were outraged by this a full ten months ago)

Also, is Working Class Tory a parody? I can’t tell.

5. Alisdair Cameron

And a Royal Coat of Arms is so much more acceptable to citizens of Nthn Ireland with republican leanings than the union flag. Oooh, they’ll be champing at the bit to sign up for the British Govt to have all their details and be able to intrude even more into their lives. Is New lab somehow thinking that folk in NI are more pliant, dimmer and bigger suckers than elsewhere: look the design’s changed. It may still be the same horrendous idea that the rest of the UK with a brain and a conscience abhors, but hey, you’ll fall for it because of the make-over?

It’s at times like this I really feel sorry for people working in government. With a population of people absolutely desperate to be offended you just can’t win. They can put whatever pretty pictures they like on it as far as I’m concerned

7. Alisdair Cameron

Er, Doug does this mean sympathy for the ID card programme (and the database state behind it) or for the staff obliged to try an imp[lement the ill-conceived and unworkable scheme (though those down the food-chain won’t have ahd any say over the design etc anyhow)?

8. Shatterface

The absence might be deliberate: they’ll put the flag on at a later date and claim they’ve addressed public concerns over the card so they should now be compulsary.

In the meantime, anyone dumb enough to accept one of these obscene infringements on civil liberties VOLUNTARILY deserves to be fucked in the ears, by monkeys.


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  1. Liberal Conspiracy

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  2. Left Outside

    My second Quail: ID’s ridiculous, what sort of official document wouldn’t have a Union Jack on it?…

    Today I got to work early and accidentally picked up my friend’s copy of The Sun. I read this article and I started to feel a rage building inside me. Next time I get to work early, I’m just going to start work early.
    ID’s ridiculous,…





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