E-Business Library > LSE responds to Home Office critique
[The Identity Corner] On a number of critically issues, HOs response rebuts aspects of the LSE report without providing alternative data (for example, on assumptions relating to population data, card loss and damage rates and the card replacement rates due to change in personal circumstances). It is equally disappointing that the Home Office has chosen to disregard the vast majority of the LSE report.
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[Idcorner.org] The Identity Corner: Comprehensive sections on identity fraud, policing, crime, national security, counter-terrorism, discrimination, international obligations and the UK IT environment have been ignored. Even within the two narrow areas that were chosen for rebuttal (cost projections and the alternative blueprint) 80 per cent of the relevant parts of the LSE report - some 25,000 words of analysis of costings and alternative approaches - are not commented upon.
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