Public faith in ID card slumped

telegraph.co.uk — The public's faith in ID cards has slumped in the wake of a series of data loss scandals by the Government. Those in favour of the card now stand at just 55 per cent after dropping from 60 per cent in August. At the same time, opposition to the £4.7 billion scheme grew from 24 to 26 per cent in the same period, the Home Office's own polling showed Dec 12, 2008 View in Crawl 4