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Friday, March 20, 2009

Fame at last

See the first comment on Philip Johnston's excellent piece about the publication of the secret ID card reviews. On the subject of those reviews, see my Magna Carta Plus article.

Posted by James at 2:34 pm
Topics: british politics, freedom of information, identity cards

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