The correct figure has been updated to twenty-five million. Or almost half the UK population.From the BBC website:"The missing information contains details of 25m individuals, 7.25m families - including children's names, addresses, dates of birth, NI numbers and where relevant bank and building society account details."This is an ECRI (Entire Cabinet Resignation Issue), these people cannot be trusted to tie their own shoelaces, let alone 'run' a country.
Try £20 Billion...My mother is a nurse, and let me tell you; the NHS computer network doesn't work. Never has. Never will. She is unable to e-mail people in the next office to her!
eigenweaselNov 20, 2007
The correct figure has been updated to twenty-five million. Or almost half the UK population.From the BBC website:"The missing information contains details of 25m individuals, 7.25m families - including children's names, addresses, dates of birth, NI numbers and where relevant bank and building society account details."This is an ECRI (Entire Cabinet Resignation Issue), these people cannot be trusted to tie their own shoelaces, let alone 'run' a country.
superspudNov 20, 2007
Try £20 Billion...My mother is a nurse, and let me tell you; the NHS computer network doesn't work. Never has. Never will. She is unable to e-mail people in the next office to her!
jt18Nov 21, 2007
Shadow Chancellor - cool job title.
Closed AccountNov 21, 2007
Do you not remember the last CONservative Government?!?!Lib Dems are out the window after their farce with a leader.
iispacemonkeyiiDec 16, 2007
"HM Revenue and Customs sent two discs containing the entire child benefit database, unregistered and unencrypted, to the National Audit Office - but they did not arrive."<a class="user" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7122401.stm">http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7122401.stm</a>
ezkashApr 4, 2008
Lol. <a class="user" href="http://atatchal.info">http://atatchal.info</a>