Saturday, November 20, 2004

Pot complains about the blackness of kettles. There should be more checks on the use of information collected through supermarket loyalty cards, Home Secretary David Blunkett has suggested. In a speech, Mr Blunkett said the cards produced key details about people's shopping habits but were accepted because they were run by private firms. People should not distrust ID cards because they are a state idea, he said.

Although the ID Card scheme is going to be run by private firms under contract to the Government, non? And my supermarket loyalty card isn't used to judge whether I'm eligible to shop in the store. And it was also free to me to obtain. AND I am also under no obligation to have a loyalty card.

People should not distrust ID cards because they are a state idea, he said.

As was the War in Iraq.

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