
A campaigner holds up a placard in reference to the cost of the identity card system at a time when the British domestic economy continues to shrink. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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Outside the Border Agency building, a campaigner holds a banner. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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In a familiar site now routine on British streets, a British police officer uses camera equipment to gather intelligence on the campaigners. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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A man holds up a banner which reads YOUR MONEY, DOWN THE DRAIN. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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Another campaigner wears a badge referring to the original claim by the British Government that identity cards were originaly designed to combat terrorism, a claim now widely dismissed. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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A man holds a placard reading STOP THE DATABASE STATE NOW. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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A man hands out leaflets to members of the public setting out opposition to identity cards. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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A leaflet setting out why identity cards are undesirable from the group NO2id, which has long campaigned against the state device. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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An anti-id leaflet is pasted to a telephone box advertising a film. Lunar House, Croydon, London. 25th November 2008.
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