Mass fingerprinting, biometric passports, identity cards and
international identity databases will not protect Britain and
other European countries from terrorists or criminals.
This startling admission comes in a leaked European Commission
report prepared for Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and other EU
Home Affairs Ministers.
The report undermines Gordon Brown's claims about the need
for controversial new passports and identity cards to protect
the country from terror attacks.
It raises new questions about the true purpose of Government
databases, which will store intimate details of everyone in
Britain, including their picture, fingerprints and confidential
personal information.
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The EU report, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, says most people
behind terror attacks in the UK and Europe were living in the
EU legally and so would not be affected by increased security
measures.
It says: "None of the policy options contribute markedly
to reducing terrorism or serious crime.
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