Furious BBC Question Time row erupts over migration and digital ID cards | Politics | News

An angry order exploded on government plans to promote digital identity cards as part of proposals to end the immigrant crisis.
Lisa Nandy from Labour claimed that Sir Keir Starmer was “coming from every angle” to stop the boats.
And he said, “We’re breaking the gangs,” he said.
However, Richard Tice from the Reform said, “This does not work, ve and warned that the digital identity plan would cost billions and will receive years.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: iz One of the things we think is whether we introduce the digital identity. We think it is a value in this.
“We think they offer two benefits. First, the ability to ensure that people can prove their right to be legally, very easily, will help us cope with the illegal economy and prevent people from being cut off in the workplace.
“But at the same time we think that there may be great benefits for citizens. If you think that the NHS application has been developed in recent years and now we can make GP appointments and access your medical records, we think that there may be benefits to the general population.
“When it comes to controlling immigration, pay attention to any politician who says it is a single solution. We come from every angle. We break the gangs, we support people who have the right to be here, we deport people.”
Mr. Tice later said: uz We know that it is not working to smash the gangs, so now you jump into a new bandwagon. ”
“This is not true. We have deported more people under this government than ever before,” Nandy said.
The Prime Minister is expected to approve the plans called “Brit Card” on Friday, fear that the black economy convinces channel immigrants to pass through small boats.
Ministers will have to bring new legislation for the great controversial plan. A Conservative Deputy Dr. Luke Evans said that digital identity cards would not stop boats.
BBC said to the question of question: “Why are we doing this discussion?
“There is something called dead cat theory in politics, where a dead cat distracts the attention, because under the pressure of Prime Minister Andy Burnham’s tastes and pressure on him.
“It will be the perfect place to make this discussion in parliament.
“We don’t know if this will have access to NHS. Tony Blair’s strange situation that he put forward it while he was in the government, and last year only announced his loved ones after voting against his new government voter identity.
“I don’t know where we’re trying to reach.” Mr. Tice later added: “This is called cheat.”
He said: mı Will the compulsory identity cards stop boats? The answer is no, of course it won’t.
“We already have two identities. Passport and national insurance.
“If we use them correctly, if the amount of people here are illegally and illegally, we should use the national insurance numbers properly with appropriate deterrence for employers who violate laws.
Uz We know that governments are very bad in managing major IT projects. This will cost billions and billions of pounds and have to invade and will certainly not achieve anything.
“It will take years to introduce. This disaster is an idea.”
Sir Keir Starmer defended the feedback with France because three more people were deported on Thursday.
A small boat from Sudanese, an Afghan and a failed asylum seeker from Somalia, was sent back to France, the highest departure in a single day.
This means that seven people have returned because the Prime Minister admitted that the plan should increase.
Sir Keir left only the UK’s legal challenges of the “scraping ında of the“ small numbers ”under London’s agreement with Paris.
After making a dangerous journey so far this year, more than 32,000 people came to England.
Prime Minister ITV told Meridian: When asked if he would fail in the promise of “shredding gangs ,, if there will be a record year for the small boat arrival in the City, ız We must break the gangs and this is a serious issue.
“I understand people’s concerns about this issue.”
And Sir Keir insisted that “we have proved the concept” by defending the “together” return agreement with France.
“If this came to this country and if they do not have the right to be here, we have increased the number of people returned to a great extent,” he continued.
“So, 25,000 people were returned.
“Small numbers – I admit that we want to accelerate it, but despite the legal difficulties we have filed, we were able to prove that you could really lift people.
“You can do this. So, now we have proven the concept, if you want, we need to increase it. This is a serious problem that requires serious answers, and during the day, we are working to accomplish throughout the day.”
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on the night of Wednesday to reversed the Prime Minister’s decision to cancel his plan to deport Rwanda.




