UK Plans for Nationwide Digital ID
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced a new nationwide digital ID initiative aimed at curbing illegal migration. This move, however, faces opposition due to the UK's historical resistance to identity cards.
Details of the Digital ID
- The digital ID will be stored on individuals' phones.
- No requirement to carry or produce the ID physically.
- It will be mandatory for proving the right to work in the UK.
- Starmer emphasized, “You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID.”
The government aims to introduce the digital ID by the end of the current parliament in 2029.
Benefits and Additional Applications
- Facilitates easier application for services such as driving licences, childcare, and welfare.
- Streamlines access to tax records.
The announcement is timely as the Labour party prepares for its annual conference, amidst pressures on immigration issues. Starmer highlighted the opportunities provided by the digital ID, stating it would offer numerous benefits to ordinary citizens and contribute to a fairer Britain, promoting change over division.