Thursday, April 30, 2009

Is anybody thinking of changing nationality in order to avoid the new British ID cards and passports?

I might, what do you think?





I just don't trust the British government to protect my best interests if I give them the information, fortunately I have the opportunity to change to another nationality.

Is anybody thinking of changing nationality in order to avoid the new British ID cards and passports?
I think I'll become Scottish. They always seem to get the best of everything - and the English pay for it all. This will be a great personal sacrifice because I don't like:


Tartan


Council housing


Fried Mars bars


Being glassed


Prison


The thought of having to have at least seventeen children


The thought of dying of old age at 42


Woodbines


Rickets


Having absolutely no sense of humour





;-)








(Yes - I know we're all British)
Reply:No. I think I.D cards are a good idea. I don't know why they can't produce one that can be used as I.D, passport, driving licence, and perhaps even bank card all in one. Though the latter might be a bit difficult with all the different banks and different types of accounts. It will probably happen world wide eventually. What I would object to is if they ever decided to have compulsory chip implants, or tattoos.
Reply:Go to Italy. The italians have it right - they just ignore any laws they dont like until they go away.
Reply:Changing nationality is like changing your mother.


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Reply:whats wrong with them?
Reply:I'm not changing nationality. Just emigrating in about 5 years. My wife has dual nationality. She's already applied.


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