The Telegraph reports:
The introduction of identity cards is still some years away, Tony Blair indicated yesterday. Although he supported ID cards in principle, he said huge logistical and cost issues must be resolved.In the long term it was right to move towards a system of ID cards. But it was not a quick fix for dealing with the influx of asylum seekers.
Mr Blair's concerns are well-placed given Whitehall's experience with less-ambitious IT projects.
The ID card is to be backed up by a "citizen's database" on to which the details of 50 million people aged over 16 would have to be entered. The intention is to use biometric data - such as an iris recognition system - to verify a person's identity. But this technology would be hugely expensive.
So no change of mind, just an administrative delay. In the meantime, we blog away...
