Opinion polls on the British national identity card

National identity cards were introduced in the United Kingdom during World War II, when the government took the view that considerations of national security justified obliging people to carry them. They were withdrawn by the third Churchill administration in 1952 because of the tension that they created between the public and the police.

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Opinion polls on the British national identity card

National identity cards were introduced in the United Kingdom during World War II, when the government took the view that considerations of national security justified obliging people to carry them. They were withdrawn by the third Churchill administration in 1952 because of the tension that they created between the public and the police.

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