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Home Secretary Alan Johnson has dropped plans to make ID cards compulsory for pilots and airside workers at Manchester and London City airports.The cards were being trialled there prior to a national roll-out - sparking an angry reaction from trade unions.Mr Johnson said the cards would still be rolled out to the rest of the UK on a voluntary basis - with London to be offered them a year early, in 2010.
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The government's plan for national ID cards is a "scheme without a purpose" which will not tackle crime or terror, the shadow home secretary has said.Chris Grayling said Home Secretary Alan Johnson was "off his rocker" for spending billions on cards which would only help "young drinkers in pubs".Mr Johnson denied he had backtracked on ID cards, insisting he was "accelerating their introduction".Previously, he dropped plans to make them compulsory for some airport staff.