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Push for ID cards jeopardises truce with trade unions

By Christopher Adams, Political Correspondent

Published: June 24 2005 20:44 | Last updated: June 24 2005 20:44

Several of Britain's biggest trade unions have risked shattering a truce with Tony Blair by urging Labour backbenchers to oppose the introduction of identity cards in a crunch Commons vote next week.

In a move that appears at odds with a deal made between the prime minister and unions a year ago, the Transport and General Workers Union, one of Labour's biggest backers, is among eight to have come out against ID cards.

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