Conservatives promise to scrap identity card contracts
SHADOW home secretary Chris Grayling yesterday wrote to the companies contracted to produce identity cards to warn them the scheme would be cancelled if the Tories won power.
Mr Grayling told the firms the identity cards programme would not be completed under any future Tory government, and warned ministers against putting "poison pill" provisions into the contracts that would increase the cost of cancellation.
He said: "We intend to scrap the ID card project as one of our first acts if we are successful at the election.
"I am increasingly concerned that the Government is putting in place contractual arrangements that are designed to tie the hands of a future government, and I want to make the contractors absolutely aware that we do not intend to complete this work."
The scheme for ID cards, biometric passports and the national identity register is expected to cost more than 5bn.
The cards are already being given to foreign nationals and will be offered to people living in Manchester later this year.
Ministers have said scrapping the cards would cost 40 million. Reports this weekend said Home Secretary Alan Johnson had instituted a review of the policy.
But on Tuesday Mr Johnson said the project remained "on progress".
A Home Office spokesman said: "It is normal and fully within Government guidelines to include break clauses in contracts of this kind.
"It is a decision for the government of the day to determine whether to invoke such clauses but equally it would be wholly inappropriate to do so on the basis of opposition policy.
"The Home Secretary has made clear the Government remains fully committed to bringing forward measures to protect people's identity that have widespread public support."
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