Labour’s big idea is ID cards for ALL: Blair wanted them years ago and now – as Macron demands action – Starmer takes interest

After Emmanuel Macron demands action to deal with illegal scourge, every person in the UK can be forced to register with the digital identity card.
Sir Keir Starmer, cabinet, illegal immigrants to live and work here as part of a wider reform package designed to make it difficult to ‘options’ options’ said.
Download Street confirmed that the ministers examined the proposals of the digital identity scheme 15 years after the abandonment of the idea after an explosion about the impact of civil freedoms.
Under an option, anyone who is applying for a new job will have to produce their digital identities to show that they have the right to live and work in the UK.
Similar provisions can be presented, request benefit or access public services for new accommodation.
Worker, business secretary Jonathan Reynolds’un idea ‘not our approach’, he said.
However, Sir Keir was told by Mr. Macron to address the ‘pulling factors’ in Britain in exchange for French aid to stop the boats. The French President warned his allies that Britain’s loose rules have turned him into ‘El Dorado for immigrants’.
Whitehall said that former Prime Minister Tony Blair continued to push the idea behind the scenes. And Sir Keir, while he was under intense pressure to see that he was moving on illegal migration, he has now made a U -turn. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman told reporters, the government said ‘always what it works’, he said.
Starmer embraced Emmanuel Macron’s identity cards after asking to fight with ‘pulling factors’ that encourage immigrants to cross the channel.
Tony Blair is forcing the plan of digital identity cards with ministers behind the scenes
Tony Blair is trying to introduce compulsory identity cards for 20 meters, but encountered opposition in the fields of civil freedoms
At the end of the idea, when asked if he can mean compulsory identity cards for everyone, ‘What is willing to work when it comes to the fight against illegal migration.’
Compulsory identity cards to introduce the last proposal to the end of the civilian freedoms questioned, the spokesman of the ministers with the idea of proved their identities online with more comfortable people ‘discussion’ discussion has changed for the last time, ‘he said.
The movement came to Yette Cooper’s labour’s plan to combat the crisis of the small boats that have increased by about 50 percent this year as ‘alternative’.
Interior Minister, the first year of the Labor Party ‘basically put the foundations of a different approach to replace the’ he said.
He insisted that some of the French channel immigrants’ progressing at a really fast speed ‘, one, an exit’ agreement, but he could not guarantee that the lifting would start this month.
Cooper rejected calls to suspend the European Convention on Human Rights to order the immediate abolition of what passes through illegal ways and to accelerate the process. BBC said to Radio 4: ‘This is not an alternative with great promises that fail to weaken trust.’
The shadow house secretary Chris Philp returned: ‘Yette Cooper’s claim is not alternative simply true.
Migrants should already use E-Visas immigration systems, but they can make new plan identity cards compulsory for everyone (in the picture: used to prove the status of physical biometric housing permit card)
A few weeks ago, we organized a bill to terminate the Human Rights Law for immigration issues and to deport almost all illegal immigrants. However, the Labor Party prevented it – and last year they canceled the plan to deport Rwanda just before it started. There are alternative plans – labor is very weak to act according to them. ‘
Suggestions for the promotion of digital identity cards were discussed at an emergency meeting directed by Sir Keir, aiming to accelerate the work to close the 200 immigrant hotels in the UK.
The spokesman of the Prime Minister said that Sir Keir said: ‘It was easy to understand the disappointment that people feel at the level of illegal transitions and the opinion of shelter hotels in their communities, and he would preside a ministry meeting to think how we could go faster to fight illegal passages.
‘This includes continuing to work with the French authorities, to accelerate the closure of hotels and to look at better accommodation forms, including discovering the options around the digital identity – including the options around the digital identity, and to maintain the progress that returns people who have no right to be here.
France publishes a national identity card, but it is not necessary to carry people always because other official documents are acceptable.
The ministers examine similar digital identity systems in other countries, including Estonia, where citizens should have an e-mail address given by the state for official communication and have a card with painting and national identity numbers.
Pat McFadden, the Cabinet Office of the Cabinet Office, who led to work on the idea, visited the Baltic state at the weekend to examine the plan.
Ministers are studying a plan in Estonia that requires all citizens to have a digital identity card with their pictures and national identity numbers to work or access service.
Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden has influenced the identity cards since he visited Estonia to discuss how the plan would work in practice.
On his return, he insisted that it makes sense to change the ‘abundance of paper -based documents’, which is now used to verify the identity, such as invoices and driver licenses.
“The idea you have to prove that you are to work is a reasonable expectation. France spoke about the drawing factors in the context of migration. If there are such draw factors, we should deal with them. ‘
Mr. Blair forced to introduce digital identity cards, but the plan was scrapped by the coalition government in 2010.
Whitehall sources, the Prime Minister yesterday used an urgent meeting on immigration, the ministers to encourage the ‘all’ options to combat the crisis, he said.
It is said that the options discussed have increased their efforts to provide further return, to close shelter hotels, to tighten the interpretation of the ECHR and to prevent illegal work.




