By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels
Euro passports and ID cards could be on the way under new powers
written into the EU Treaty, it was disclosed yesterday.
The Daily Telegraph has learned that existing safeguards preventing EU
interference with national identity documents have been quietly
dropped.
advertisementSources close to negotiations suggest that Britain has
allowed the safeguards to be removed in order to participate in EU
security measures, such as biometric passports and ID cards.
William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, said: "Gordon Brown has
absolutely no democratic mandate to sign Britain up to a possible Euro
ID card scheme.
"It illustrates how important it is that the British people have their
promised say on this treaty."
Derek Scott, chairman of the I Want A Referendum campaign, said: "Under
the Constitutional Treaty, work on harmonisation of identity documents
would gain momentum.
"The EU is doing a lot of radical things in this area with far too
little scrutiny, so it's no wonder that many people are uncomfortable
with this."
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