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Posted by: adriantawse (Tuesday 17 February 2009, 11:07 PM)

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When spin becomes downright untruth

ID cards will not bring benefits to airside workers. It may speed up the vetting process if the applicant has an ID crd before applying, but tht is not what is proposed. All airside workes have already been vetted to far greater a depth than would be done with an ID card, so for current workers there is no benefit. It would not help when moving from one job to another, having been vetted once there is no need to do it again just to take up another job. This is yet another load of bollocks from a Government that considers it quite acceptable to lie through its teeth. Remember The Dodgy Dossier and WMDs. To quote Goebbels, if you want to tell a lie make it a big one, repeat it often and loudly.

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