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Migrants from the EU face visa controls.
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This will do for starters, but what other proposals would you wish to see announced at this weeks Tory conference?
Please try and keep them sensible.
This will do for starters, but what other proposals would you wish to see announced at this weeks Tory conference?
Please try and keep them sensible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.bank notes, coins, ID all can be forged, apparently there are millions of forged one pound coins in circulation.
ID could be one way, but we have a very mobile population, especially in the big cities. I couldn't tell you who our neighbours are as they change constantly. Some are students, but many are not.
ID could be one way, but we have a very mobile population, especially in the big cities. I couldn't tell you who our neighbours are as they change constantly. Some are students, but many are not.
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/// ID could be one way, but we have a very mobile population, especially in the big cities. I couldn't tell you who our neighbours are as they change constantly. Some are students, but many are not. ///
£1 coins are a different matter as regards forging, I think you will find that £20 note are not so easy and I am sure modern ID cards although no one could say would be totally impossible to forge, they would be very difficult to do so.
I cannot see how persons moving around would cause difficulties, those eligible to register would still be able to no matter where they moved to, just take pass-ports for instance, anyone wishing to apply for one can do so, and are generally successful in gaining one providing they fit the criteria to be granted one.
Think of the benefits of national ID cards, for instance no more showing two different means of identification when applying for certain things, which can sometimes be difficult if one doesn't happen to have a latest energy bill or driving licence or passport etc etc.
/// ID could be one way, but we have a very mobile population, especially in the big cities. I couldn't tell you who our neighbours are as they change constantly. Some are students, but many are not. ///
£1 coins are a different matter as regards forging, I think you will find that £20 note are not so easy and I am sure modern ID cards although no one could say would be totally impossible to forge, they would be very difficult to do so.
I cannot see how persons moving around would cause difficulties, those eligible to register would still be able to no matter where they moved to, just take pass-ports for instance, anyone wishing to apply for one can do so, and are generally successful in gaining one providing they fit the criteria to be granted one.
Think of the benefits of national ID cards, for instance no more showing two different means of identification when applying for certain things, which can sometimes be difficult if one doesn't happen to have a latest energy bill or driving licence or passport etc etc.
How many of us will agree to a national i.d card, if it's sold to us on the basis that we have to carry one at all times just to stop immigrants who we don't want? Not many.
We are presently asked for recent utility bills etc, not to prove who we are but to prove where we live, our address. The i.d card will not change that. Even a driving licence, which shows an address, may not be sufficient to prove the current address of the holder.
We are presently asked for recent utility bills etc, not to prove who we are but to prove where we live, our address. The i.d card will not change that. Even a driving licence, which shows an address, may not be sufficient to prove the current address of the holder.
A reviewing of the expenses scandal and serious punishments to follow and a legally binding charter for future behaviour.
A campaign to make multi-nationals and large companies actually pay their way, not that Sir Phillip Green or Google would agree with me on this one.
A review of the pension plans to stop people who have paid all their lives having to work until they are 68 while the workshy and the breeders can sit on benefits.
An end to foreign aid to countries with dictators in charge.
A campaign to make multi-nationals and large companies actually pay their way, not that Sir Phillip Green or Google would agree with me on this one.
A review of the pension plans to stop people who have paid all their lives having to work until they are 68 while the workshy and the breeders can sit on benefits.
An end to foreign aid to countries with dictators in charge.
sorry no, Cameron if he wants to stay in power better start coming up with the goods. That means sticking to your promises, even some, but reneging the whole time has made him look weak and foolish. As to aid why should Britain shell out billions, to what avail. There are still hungry people in Africa, India, even though many are now becoming players on the world stage. He pledged billions in aid, but i honestly think this money could be better spent at home.
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