Scroll down to the 11 June entry:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4578889.stm
Secondly a new opinion poll has suggested that public support for ID cards has started to slide dramatically from around 80% to 55%, just as Mr Kennedy has always claimed it would.
Now one poll may not signify anything, but it comes amid growing whispers that Home Secretary Charles Clarke is desperately seeking a way of averting a Commons defeat over the issue when it comes back before MPs in the next couple of weeks.
And if that happens, as with Iraq, Mr Kennedy will claim he is the only party leader to have consistently opposed the policy.