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For years there has been an argument, sometimes loud, sometimes subdued, on whether Britain needs an ID card system. One big reason given for wanting them is simply to know who is here legally. With illegal and irregular migration never far from the headlines these days and with President Macron, during his recent visit describing the “pull factor” of illegal migrants being able to work in Britain, the debate is being resurrected. So, what is the history of ID cards in the UK, what form might they take if we have a system and would they work?
Presenter: David Aaronovitch
Guests:
Jon Agar, author of The Government Machine
Producers: Caroline Bayley, Kirsteen Knight and Sally Abrahams
By BBC Radio 44.8
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For years there has been an argument, sometimes loud, sometimes subdued, on whether Britain needs an ID card system. One big reason given for wanting them is simply to know who is here legally. With illegal and irregular migration never far from the headlines these days and with President Macron, during his recent visit describing the “pull factor” of illegal migrants being able to work in Britain, the debate is being resurrected. So, what is the history of ID cards in the UK, what form might they take if we have a system and would they work?
Presenter: David Aaronovitch
Guests:
Jon Agar, author of The Government Machine
Producers: Caroline Bayley, Kirsteen Knight and Sally Abrahams

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