"ID cards are necessary to protect our country and to reduce thepotential threat of terrorist incidents. The civil liberties argument isweak as we already carry forms of ID which hold information about us." -Rajay, 17, Coventry
"I don't think ID cards should be introduced. It's just a way of keepingtabs on everyone, where they go and what they do. There will be no suchthing as privacy anymore." - Aisha, 14, Birmingham
"It's a violation of our personal liberties, an invasion of privacy. Idon't want to have to prove I am not an illegal immigrant every time Istep out of my door." - Alex, 16, Chigwell
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