Tories don black cap for ID cards
Think before you sign, contractors told
Posted in Government, 17th June 2009 08:03 GMT
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NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD SCHEME
As you will be aware, the Conservative Party has stated publicly that it is our intention to cancel the ID card project immediately on our being elected to government.
I am writing to you as one of the companies involved in contracting for the project. I wanted to make it clear to you that our intention to cancel the project remains unchanged. I think it is important that the companies concerned bear this carefully in mind before committing to any long term contracts for the project, since it will not be our intention to proceed with the work if we are elected.
In addition, I wanted to draw your attention to my concerns about the nature of the contracts that are in development.
In March, the Home Secretary announced that the cancellation of two contracts for the national identity scheme, one to upgrade passport application systems, and one for a biometric database, would incur costs of £40 million.
Whilst we do not intend to scrap the programme introducing biometric passports, I wanted to make it clear that we will take an extremely sceptical view of any future contractual arrangements on ID cards that appear to have been put in place simply to tie the hands of a future Government.
In light of this, I urge you to consider very carefully your future involvement in the ID Card project.
Yours sincerely
Chris Grayling
Shadow Home Secretary ®

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