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UK Scales Back Digital ID Card Mandate Amid Public Backlash: Future Plans Uncertain

    The UK is watering down plans for mandatory digital ID cards after a backlash
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    In a notable shift, the British government has recently softened its stance on the implementation of mandatory digital identification cards, initially promoted as a strategy to manage immigration more effectively. This change marks another in a series of policy reversals under Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s center-left administration, which is currently facing criticism from both political opponents and members of its own Labour Party.

    On Wednesday, government officials revealed that the requirement for citizens and residents to present a digital ID card to secure employment will no longer be mandatory. This adjustment abandons a significant element of the proposal that was first introduced in September.

    Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, speaking to the BBC, clarified the government’s new position, stating, “The digital ID could be one way you prove your eligibility to work,” while emphasizing that other forms of identification, such as biometric passports, would also be acceptable.

    The government has committed to developing a comprehensive plan for digital ID cards, which will be detailed after a full public consultation set to begin soon.

    Back in September, Prime Minister Starmer had announced a firm stance: “You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID. It’s as simple as that.” However, the recent policy adjustment represents a significant easing of this hard-line approach.

    Starmer announced in September that “you will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID. It’s as simple as that.”

    He said the plan would help reduce unauthorized immigration by making it harder for people to work in the underground economy. He said it would also make it simpler for people to access health care, welfare, child care and other public services.

    He faced an immediate backlash, with polls suggesting support for digital ID plummeted after Starmer backed the idea.

    Britain has not had compulsory identity cards for ordinary citizens since shortly after World War II, and the idea has long been contentious. Civil rights campaigners argue it infringes personal liberty and puts people’s information at risk.

    Former Prime Minister Tony Blair tried to introduce biometric ID cards two decades ago as a way of fighting terrorism and fraud, but the plan was abandoned after strong opposition from the public and Parliament.

    After the latest policy shift, opposition Conservative Party chairman Kevin Hollinrake said that “Labour’s only consistent policy is retreat.” Liberal Democrat spokeswoman Lisa Smart said Starmer’s office “must be bulk-ordering motion sickness tablets at this rate to cope with all their U-turns.”

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