shockedcanadian
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Wow, they have this in China already.
Americans beware as Europe is falling. This is a gift to Farage who will run on making sure this is not in place and protect citizens privacy. There are already millions who have signed a petition against this.
In China they use digital ID to control bank accounts, access to heathcare etc. They persecute Canadians like myself without this I.D. If this is in place the expansion of the permanent "caste system" will be guaranteed. I hope Carney doesn't try this but I worry he will.
www.bbc.com
Digital ID will be mandatory in order to work in the UK, as part of plans to tackle illegal migration.
Sir Keir Starmer said the new digital ID scheme would make it tougher to work in the UK illegally and offer "countless benefits" to citizens, while his senior minister Darren Jones said it could be "the bedrock of the modern state".
However, opposition parties argued the proposals would not stop people crossing the Channel in small boats.
The prime minister set out his plans in a broader speech to a gathering of world leaders, in which he said it had been "too easy" for people to work illegally in the UK because the centre-left had been "squeamish" about saying things that were "clearly true".
Americans beware as Europe is falling. This is a gift to Farage who will run on making sure this is not in place and protect citizens privacy. There are already millions who have signed a petition against this.
In China they use digital ID to control bank accounts, access to heathcare etc. They persecute Canadians like myself without this I.D. If this is in place the expansion of the permanent "caste system" will be guaranteed. I hope Carney doesn't try this but I worry he will.
New digital ID will be mandatory to work in the UK
PM says the scheme will make it harder to work illegally but opposition parties argue it won't stop small boat crossings.
Digital ID will be mandatory in order to work in the UK, as part of plans to tackle illegal migration.
Sir Keir Starmer said the new digital ID scheme would make it tougher to work in the UK illegally and offer "countless benefits" to citizens, while his senior minister Darren Jones said it could be "the bedrock of the modern state".
However, opposition parties argued the proposals would not stop people crossing the Channel in small boats.
The prime minister set out his plans in a broader speech to a gathering of world leaders, in which he said it had been "too easy" for people to work illegally in the UK because the centre-left had been "squeamish" about saying things that were "clearly true".