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23/09/09

Press Release: Time to reverse the rise of the ‘surveillance state’ says Singh - Labour’s state snooping is expensive, ineffective and intrusive

A future Conservative Government will drastically scale back the intrusive and ineffective ‘Big Brother’ state, Cllr. Gurcharan Singh, prospective Parliamentary Candidate Ealing Southall declared this week. New policies by Conservatives are pledging to offer an alternative to Whitehall’s curtailment of civil liberties and stop taxpayers’ money being wasted on expensive and ineffective IT databases.

This comes amid growing concern about the Government’s new Independent Safeguarding Authority. This scheme could force 11 million adults to be vetted and monitored – even if they just give lifts to children as part of a school run or local football club.

Conservative proposals include:

  • Scrapping the National Identity Register, which will contain personal details of every citizen, and abolishing the Identity Cards that will accompany the database.
  • Ditching the ContactPoint database – which holds the names, dates of birth, schools and home addresses of all 11 million children in England until the age of 18, but is entirely separate from the children at risk registers.
  • Ending the permanent retention of innocent people’s DNA on the National DNA database.
  • Preventing councils from using controversial anti-terror laws to spy on local citizens; surveillance could only be used where necessary to stop a serious crime (involving a custodial sentence) and where a magistrates’ warrant has been obtained.
  • Subjecting all new laws to a new ‘privacy’ test, and beefing up the role of the privacy watchdog, the Information Commissioner.

Cllr. Gurcharan Singh said:
“The Labour Government’s approach to our personal privacy is the worst of all worlds – intrusive, ineffective and enormously expensive. Labour’s surveillance state and over-reliance on databases has exposed the public in Ealing Southall to greater risk, not less.

Commenting on the Independent Safeguarding Authority, he added:
“The Government’s nanny-state attitude will do nothing to safeguard the children most at risk. Checks are needed on those who have jobs working with children, but vetting one in four of the population is complete nonsense.”
Notes to Editors

A new Conservative policy paper, Reversing the Rise of the Surveillance State, was published on 16 September 2009.
http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2009/09/Reversing_the_rise_of_the_surveillance_state.aspx

2 comments

# George on 30/09/09 at 12:32
There can be few people who like further intrusion and I agree with the policies which you list. But I also agree with Gordon Brown as regards making the costs for Personal Care free. He has costed this as affordable.That would be a very attractive change. Thinking of your old support for social justice, what do you think?
# webmaster [Member] Email on 01/10/09 at 23:24
Dear George,
I have reached a stage where I find it difficult to believe what Gordon Brown says.
However, subject to financial implications and given the amount of current national debt , it may be difficult to achieve. But, I believe that the Government should work towards what you say and I am sympathetic to this option with some qualifications.
Regards.
Gurcharan

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