National ID Card Petition

National ID Card Petition

Postby Robyn on 06 Feb 2009, 16:07

***** Press Release from Gender Spectrum UK *****
Friday 6th February 2009

Gender Spectrum UK ( http://www.gsuk.org or index.php ) wish to announce the launch of an on-line petition aimed at ensuring the safety of members of the community who do present themselves in a manner which is not the same as the gender to which they were assigned at birth.

The petition is asking the Government to address the current issues surrounding the draft guidelines for the National ID Card.

These guidelines require people to have their gender (determined as either Male or Female as reflected by their Birth Certificate) announced on the ID Card. If a person wishes to present in a manner that is not the same as their Birth Certificate they will have to undergo a process to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) or hold 2 ID cards. This means that unless a GRC is obtained, the person will need to have two ID cards. Both will be in the person’s legal name, but one will identify the person as male, the other as female. The one in the birth gender will be valid for travel throughout Europe, the other will not.

Once a full GRC has been issued, a single ID card will be issued in the acquired gender.

Each of these individual cards must be paid for in full. The initial proposed fee of £30 will only remain until 2012. Anyone who wishes to obtain a Passport must also obtain an ID card under the proposals.

The guidelines also state that the database will also keep details of your birth gender, even after a GRC has been issued.

We believe that there are a number of issues that need to be addressed. We believe that a person carrying two ID cards, each bearing details that conflict with the other, will be become vulnerable and at risk from harm from foreign security services or members of the public, particularly in volatile countries and/or situations. We believe that this puts many people’s lives at risk. We also believe that this puts many people who do not have a GRC in a vulnerable position.

For this reason we have taken two specific actions and would appreciate your support by taking action.

1. We have drafted a letter that you are welcome to download and send to Robin Woodland at the Home Office. You may use it in its entirety or as a template to compose your own letter
2. We have started an on-line petition which we would love you to sign

The document is available for download from: http://www.alisonwhelan.co.uk/id_cards.htm
It is available in both Word Document format and PDF format.

The on-line petition is available at: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/TransID

Due to the closing date of the consultation period drawing near (13th February 2009), we have chosen to limit the petition to just one month. It is therefore important that anyone interested in supporting this takes action now. You must also send in your letters promptly as well.

The following is the text of the petition:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ensure that the safety of the Transsexual, Transgender, Intersex and gender-queer Communities is not placed at risk by insisting that harmful data is kept on the National ID Database and that many should carry hold 2 ID cards, identifying them as belong to both male & female genders.

The draft guidelines for the National ID Card as they currently stand, with regards to transsexual people and others who choose to present in the gender opposite to that of their birth assignment them to: a Apply and pay for up to four different ID cards b Have two separate ID cards before a GRC can be obtained

The Database will keep a record of the birth gender, contrary to Government agreement when the GRA(2004) was passed into law. This is despite the fact that many people cannot obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) and that it is illegal to disclose whether a person is in possession of a GRC without explicit permission.

4 groups of people fall into a dangerous areas:
1 A transsexual person who has obtained a GRC
2 A transsexual person who lives full time in their acquired gender but have not yet applied for a GRC either:
a Because they are not yet entitled to apply for GRC
b Because they qualify to apply for a GRC, but are unable to apply for reasons such as pre-existing marriage or lack of reqrd medical evidence
c Because they choose not to apply for, or are unaware of the availability of, a GRC.
3 A person who lives part time in each gender
4 A person who lives outside the gender binary

Gender Spectrum UK

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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby Pollik on 06 Feb 2009, 16:34

Can we all spread this widely, please?

Robyn - I can't remember - are you trying to arrange for it to go out on PFC NewsList and other newslists like TNUK and Transgender News.

I can do TransWales, TranzNet, Angels, PFC Discuss, Depend and some others.

Can someone please make sure Rose's gets a copy?

Can anyone remember T-Can's web address - I am a member, but have lost the address!!

Shall I set up a Facebook Group, too?




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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby Grace on 06 Feb 2009, 17:01

Roses? Done!

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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby Pollik on 06 Feb 2009, 17:11

Thanks Grace :) :)


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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby Robyn on 06 Feb 2009, 17:12

Hi Polly, Grace & Everyone who is helping to circulate this,

PfC will be happy to distribute this with their mailing.

Stephanie Stevens will be posting it via all the news groups that she subscribes to.

Please feel free to post the Press-release on as many suitable forums as possible, including those of SOFFAs, ISs, TVs, TSs, GQs, Androgynous people and anyone else who may become affected.

The letters need to be submitted on or before Friday 13th February. That is 7 days from today.

For this reason the Petition is limited to a short period of 1 month.

If you have any questions regarding how it may affect someone, please direct them towards the letter which appears on Alison's site. The letter goes into some important detail and makes things a lot clearer for the uninitiated.

Many thanks,
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Re: National ID Card Petition

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Re: National ID Card Petition

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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby Grace on 06 Feb 2009, 20:31

I've done NuttycaTS too.

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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby emma on 06 Feb 2009, 20:35

Robyn wrote:...We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to ensure that the safety of the Transsexual, Transgender, Intersex and gender-queer Communities is not placed at risk by insisting that harmful data is kept on the National ID Database and that many should carry hold 2 ID cards, identifying them as belong to both male & female genders...


1/ Could we please define "harmful data" and why? I would say that gender is what you want to show. Since every human being's gender is a blend of female & male, why indicate it and how indicate it?
2/ Why does gender need to be indicated on these cards (keeping in mind sex ≠ gender)?

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Re: National ID Card Petition

Postby ellen532g on 06 Feb 2009, 20:35

Only one comment seen so far - the poster won't be signing the petition because she feels that the government may interpret that as her supporting ID Cards ...

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