Tuesday 4 November 2008

Trust UK government data safety ? No says Gordon Brown - Times Online

Tell us something we don't know Gordo!

Yet they are hell bent on bringing in these ID Cards which have nothing to do with the prevention of terrorism but a tight system of control over us, and then they are losing data like a sieve, yer right Gordo, I believe you on this, you cannot be trusted. Period.


(From the Times)
Gordon Brown has made a frank admission that government cannot promise the safety of personal data entrusted by the public.

The Prime Minister was speaking hours after it emerged that a memory stick containing the passwords to a government website used submit online tax returns had been lost.

Speaking on the second day of his trip to the Gulf, the Prime Minister said it was caused by "mistakes" which were “human”.

(though David Icke has other views on whether they are indeed human)

He also sought to clear government officials of blame, stressing that a private company – Atos Origin, a computer management firm – had accepted responsibility for the loss.


Gordon Brown says government cannot ensure data safety - Times Online

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