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Christopher Huhne MP (Liberal Democrat) MP for Eastleigh. AKA Chris Huhne

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During a hustings in central London 31 October 2007 Huhne said

"I don't think it's right that a government with 35% of the vote has a legitimate mandate to impose something so unpopular and corrosive to traditional freedoms in Britain as ID cards,"

A Freedom bill to give back liberties 31 October 2007

... it should include protection for jury trial and protection against state snooping and intrusive databases such as the ID card scheme

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"With each new story like this it becomes increasingly apparent that there is a crisis in the way sensitive information is handled by Government departments." "Last year alone 37 million items of personal data went missing and there is no sign that the rules have been tightened up since then." "When such a cavalier attitude to sensitive details appears to have become institutionalised, how can ministers expect the public to trust them with the massive amount of personal information required for the national Identity Card database?"

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2008-02-28 - Liberal Democrats press release - Crisis in way departments handle sensitive information
Author: Christopher Huhne MP
Summary: Commenting on the news that a confidential Home Office disc was found on a laptop computer that was sold on ebay, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne said: "With each new story like this it becomes increasingly apparent that there is a crisis in the way sensitive information is handled by Government departments." "Last year alone 37 million items of personal data went missing and there is no sign that the rules have been tightened up since then." "When such a cavalier attitude to sensitive details appears to have become institutionalised, how can ministers expect the public to trust them with the massive amount of personal information required for the national Identity Card database?"
2008-01-06 - The Guardian - Poll shows growing opposition to ID cards over data fears
Author: Alan Travis
Summary: 25% now strongly against their use, says ICM survey, Majority concerned about sharing of personal details, 50% against 47% in favour. If the poll's findings were reflected in the wider population, as many as 10 million people may be expected to refuse to comply. The ICM survey also shows that a majority of the British people say they are "uncomfortable" with the idea that personal data provided to the government for one purpose should be shared between all Whitehall-run public services. ... The Liberal Democrats' home affairs spokesman, Chris Huhne, said that public opinion was moving sharply away from the government's ID card scheme as more people understood how intrusive it was going to be, and the more they saw that officials were unable to keep confidential and personal data secure. Huhne said "These polling figures are a body-blow to the government's hopes of introducing ID cards and the associated personal database, as they suggest a large pool of people who may refuse to cooperate."
2008-01-06 - Liberal Democrats press release - Prospect of 'refuseniks' looms on ID cards
Author: Christopher Huhne MP
Summary: Commenting on the results of a survey commissioned by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust showing that 25% of the public are deeply opposed to the introduction of a national identity card scheme, Liberal Democrat Shadow Home Secretary, Chris Huhne said "Public opinion is moving sharply away from the Government’s ID card scheme the more people understand how intrusive it is, and the more they see that officials are unable to keep confidential and personal data secure." "These polling figures are a body blow to the Government’s hopes of introducing ID cards and the associated personal database, as they suggest a large pool of people who may refuse to cooperate."
2007-12-20 - The Guardian - Clegg rewards Huhne with home affairs brief
Author: Hélène Mulholland and Louise Radnofsky
Summary: Nick Clegg, the new Liberal Democrat leader, today passed the home affairs brief to defeated leadership rival Chris Huhne as he unveiled his first 'shadow cabinet'.
2007-10-31 - The Guardian - Huhne launches Lib Dem leadership manifesto
Author: Rosalind Ryan
Summary: The party's home affairs spokesman said yesterday that that he would break the law by refusing to provide details of his identity if the government introduces ID cards. Mr Clegg said he would encourage fellow MPs and Lib Dem councils not to cooperate either. His promise was matched by Mr Huhne, who said he would lead a campaign of mass civil disobedience against identity cards if they were made compulsory.
2005-10-26 - The Guardian - No mandate for this attack
Author: Christopher Huhne MP
Summary: The unelected Lords can and must protect us from the government's assault on essential civil liberties ... like last week's on ID cards, are likely to show there is only one institution with the power to stop the government's assault on civil liberties.
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