I recently had an unsurprizingly disappointing experience with the Government’s e-Petitions; specifically, the one concerning ID cards. The petition was summarily closed and a ‘personal’ reply from Tony was posted, and e-mailed to signatories. The reply makes it clear that ID cards will be going ahead, because they can catch some criminals and won’t cost much (honest). Nowhere does it address concerns that the police are to be given free reign to rummage through the biometrics to find criminals, that your details will forcibly be added to the National Register when you get a passport whether or not you object, that there are no provisions yet advanced to govern the future use or ‘sale’ of your data by other ‘approved’ groups (‘remember the selling of the Electoral Register data?) or worst of all, that no large-scale project has proven that it can keep detailed personal information secure for any sensible timescale. For all these reasons, and more, the PM’s reply was simply fobbing off the signatories with the same-old same-old.
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Monday, February 26th, 2007You know Spring is here when…
Tuesday, May 2nd, 2006Fresh British strawberries appear in the shops. Over the Bank Holiday I found some in Marks & Spencers at £3 for 2 punnets, and they are delicious! The whole Winter has been spent trying to avoid the carbon miles on food and eating as much as we could that is local and in season. We’ve done very well as the U.K. is well served with Winter vegetables, but Summer fruits are what I’ve missed the most (despite topping up my supply with frozen Herefordshire rasberries – probably not very carbon-low). So I’m really pleased that the fruits are here, and I’ll be freezing some of my own for next Winter (once I’ve worked out how carbon unfriendly it is or isn’t).
It may not be easy, but it certainly looks fun!
Wednesday, April 12th, 2006It’s such a good television programme, I wanted to mention it on both my blogs.