questionnaire:
1. Are u male or female?
2. Nationality:.................
3. Do you agree with the intro of ID cards in the UK?
Agree Disagree Dont Know
4. How do u feel bout the UK being the only EU country without an ID card?
Like Dislike Not Sure
5. Would u stop using ur passport if u have a ID card
Yes No Not sure
6. How do u feel bout ur personal details such as ur finger print, eye scanning been placed on the national register?
Strongly agree Agree disagree Disagree
Unsure
7. What age do u think individuals should be permitted to obtain an ID card?
8. Do u think people should pay a fine of £2000 for not having a ID card?
Yes No Not sure
9. How often do you go aboard?
10. Do u think by using a ID card u can save time at passport control?
Yes No Not sure
Questionnaire based on the introduction of ID cards in the UK. please take a few minutes to fill questionnaire
1. Female
2. British (English)
3. Agree
4. Not sure
5. No
6. Agree
7. 15
8. No
9. Once or twice a year
10. No
Reply:It is the gathering of information like this in a central repository that is so objectionable, not the cards per se!
Reply:1) Female
2) British
3) Disagree
4) Not Sure
5) No
6) Disagree
7) Don't think they should, unless they really want to for some odd reason.
8) No
9) Once a year if I'm lucky
10) Not sure
Reply:1) female
2) British
3) Agree
4) Not sure
5) No
6) Agree
7) 16
8) No
9) As often as possible
10) No
Reply:1. Male
2. British/English
3. No
4. Like
5. Don't have a passport
6. Disagree
7. 21
8. No
9. Never
10. No
P.S. I'm disabled and housebound so I hope, if biometric data is included, they have transportable readers they can bring to my house otherwise the cards are discriminatory.
Reply:Male
British
No
Good
No
Bad
97
No
Frequently
No
Reply:1. Male
2. British
3. Disagree
4. Like
5. No - legally you would still have to have one
6. Strongly against it
7. Not at all.
8. No
9. twice a year
10. Of course not - it takes a split second as it is.
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