PI
MISTAKEN IDENTITY
A PUBLIC MEETING ON THE GOVERNMENT'S PROPOSED
NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD

Wednesday 19th May 2004
13.30 - 17.00 hrs


The Old Theatre, London School of Economics
Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE

Organised by Privacy International
in association with Liberty, Statewatch, Stand.org.uk, The 1990 Trust
the Foundation for Information Policy Research & The Register

Hosted by the Department of Information Systems
of the London School of Economics

The government has introduced draft legislation for a national identity card. The card system will cost at least £3 billion and is likely to become an essential part of life for everyone residing in the UK.

If the draft legislation is accepted by Parliament, everyone will be required to register for a card. Biometric scans of the face, fingers and eye will be taken. Personal details will be stored in a central database. A unique number will be issued that will become the basis for the matching of computer systems.

The proposed card may be required to access vital public services and to receive benefits. The government proposes to enforce the programme through numerous new criminal and civil offenses, including provision for unlimited financial penalty and up to ten years' imprisonment.

The implications for everyone in the UK are far-reaching.

Join us at this important meeting to hear from key figures in the fields of law, politics, security, technology and human rights. Decide for yourself whether this is a plan that should be supported.

The meeting is free of charge to members of the public.

13.30

Welcome. Simon Davies, London School of Economics

13.35

The Rt. Hon David Davis MP, Shadow Home Secretary

13.50

David Winnick MP. Labour, Member of the Home Affairs Committee
Simon Thomas MP, Plaid Cymru, Chair, Environmental Audit Committee
Lord Phillips of Sudbury

14.20

Q&A with audience

14.30

David Cameron MP, Shadow Leader of the Commons
Dr Iqbal Sacranie, Secretary General, Muslim Council of Britain
Mark Oaten MP, Lib-Dem Home Affairs spokesman

15.00

Q&A with audience

15.10

Tony Bunyan, Director, Statewatch
Karen Chouhan, Executive Director, 1990 Trust
Shami Chakrabarti, Director, Liberty

15.40

Q&A with audience

15.50

Roger Smith, Director, JUSTICE
Paul Whitehouse, former Chief Constable, Sussex Police
Peter Williamson, President of the Law Society

16.20

Q&A with audience

16.30

Professor Ross Anderson, Cambridge University
Jonathan Bamford, Assistant Information Commissioner

16.50

Q&A with audience

16.55

Next Steps

17.00

Close

Please email meeting@stand.org.uk if you wish to register.

Media enquiries should be directed to simon@privacy.org