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UK Switches Off £235M Child Database

wdef writes "The UK's controversial ContactPoint database has actually been switched off! It's rare that we hear anything this sensible from government about an expensive, privacy-destroying, 'think of the children' solution: 'The government argued the system was disproportionate to the problem, so is looking at developing other solutions.' Perhaps the UK coalition government really is winding back Big Brother, as they had promised to do? Does seem unlikely."

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  1. Re:Of course they are, for now... by BasilBrush · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If the Lib-Dems had chose to form a coalition with Labour instead, it would have been most loudly objected to by natural Conservative supporters, who voted Liberal Democrat where their own candidate was a no-hoper. Sure, the right of the party wouldn't have been too pleased with the coalition but it would have been the Tory supporters, with their massive sense of entitlement that would be really annoyed.

    Fundamentally it's a problem with the first past the post voting system, not some wide generalisation about party supporters of one side or another.

    If the promise to have a referendum on Alternative Voting is delivered upon, and the electorate are intelligent enough to vote it in, then it will solve this predicament. It will make it always advantageous to vote for the party(s) you prefer, rather than voting tactically for a different party in the hope of keeping the villain of choice out.

  2. Re:Big gov vs small gov by MullerMn · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Labour would have done exactly the same, give or take a few details. It makes no real difference.

    Er, would that be the labour government that just finished putting the database in? How does that make any sense?