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9-23-2009 5:11 PM
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The Home Office said: "The written research findings will be published on the IPS website. This qualitative report will explain the range of views expressed on the site, the structure of those views, and will illustrate what underpins the hopes and fears expressed by the participants."

So it was with bated breath that we contacted the Home Office today to ask just what a year's worth of number crunching and editing had produced. But sadly we might have to restrain ourselves a little, or a lot, longer.

A spokesman for the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) gave us this epigram: “Mylifemyid was one of a number of pieces of work undertaken with young people. However, as our work with young people is still continuing, it was decided to wait and publish a full picture of the insights gained at the end of the process.”

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9-23-2009 5:12 PM
The Infowarrior
We've asked the anonymous spinner when the end of the process is likely to be, and whether the people concerned will still be young. They've not got back to us yet. We'll get back to you when they do...
9-25-2009 11:55 AM
gemfemfox
Amazing how outcomes are ignored when the results don't conform to what is wanted and needed to continue on.

Exactly like the FDA "trials" of new drugs. Throw out any results that don't back the profit machines and allow the corporations to hold the deciding votes.

And, closer to home, demonize anyone that disagrees with the present administration as "rightwing nut jobs" or racists.

The end of our modern world is upon us. The Mayans are starting to appear to be onto something with the end of the world in two years. I don't think it will be the end of the earth, just the end of our world as we know it.
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