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Policy retreat over identity cards

By James Boxell, Home Affairs Correspondent

Published: June 30 2009 16:31 | Last updated: July 1 2009 00:04

Alan Johnson, home secretary, has ruled out making ID cards compulsory for UK citizens, signalling a significant retreat by the government on its flagship £4.8bn national scheme.

In his first big policy announcement, Mr Johnson said: “Holding an identity card should be a personal choice for British citizens – just as it is now to obtain a passport.”

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