A national identification system is a standardized ID system that provides a unique identification number or card to all citizens, which can be used to verify identity and access various services. Proponents argue that it enhances security, streamlines identification processes, and helps prevent identity fraud. Opponents argue that it raises privacy concerns, could lead to increased government surveillance, and may infringe on individual freedoms.
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Response rates from 163 Nationals voters.
71% Yes |
29% No |
71% Yes |
29% No |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 163 Nationals voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 163 Nationals voters.
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Unique answers from Nationals voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B28STLD4 days4D
Depending on the powers given to the government regarding the standardised if system, because technically a drivers licence or 18+ card covers this already for photo identification. Medicare and other documents cover for verification otherwise.
@9YM4RGF2mos2MO
Yes, but it may only be valid for low importance services, and should have strict privacy protection legislation
@9ZZ7YJ31mo1MO
No, the government has demonstrated time and time again that they are utterly incapable of protecting our identities. Alternatively, "I'll take, what is a drivers license/18+ card for 500 Alex:
@9ZQSH892mos2MO
No, this allows excessive government intrusion into our lives.
@9WD555W3mos3MO
Yes, as long as it is used only for identifying, protecting and preventing fraud.
@9V9PLZT3mos3MO
Australia is already a relatively safe place, and while security should still be instilled, it must not breach the privacy of current citizens.
@9TQPHWX4mos4MO
The repairs should implement is national system fraud identity as said government feedback admins
@9P5SQM47mos7MO
Yes, as long as they don't use it for other purposes
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