I originated from a former colony where ID cards are mandatory. I renewed mine when I went back for a visit after a 22-year gap, with an all singing one with bio-metric features.
Hence I am bemused to read about the fuss being kicked off every time the subject of ID card being mentioned in the motherland!
I have said it in the past, and shall say it again - I have nothing to hide, so bring on ID card!
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We all have ID cards anyway if we drive a car. We have one if we are old enough for a bus pass and even store cards, credit and debit cards are a form of ID, so I can't see why anyone would worry about having a specific ID card...providing we aren't charged an arm and a leg for one!
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