The economy’s moribund. Socialism rules. Police come knocking if you say or think the wrong thing. Now, in an authoritarian new plan that’ll make Britain even more like East Germany, citizens will be forced to carry ID cards

On Thursday, Keir Starmer reacted angry about the plans of forcing millions of adults to register with the digital identity card.
Government sources said that the Prime Minister would make a speech to claim that the Prime Minister’s attempt to ‘smash the gangs’ attempt on Friday could help stop boats after an increase in transitions.
Civil Freedom groups on Thursday ‘Articles, please,’ Society ‘Non -British’ promoted promotion and warned that older and vulnerable people can ‘locked’ from basic services.
And the critics warned that the proposal pushed by Tony Blair and Emmanuel Macron would not do anything to stop the fluctuation of illegal migration.
Experts warned that the plan will cost billions of pounds – and may leave the personal details of millions of people vulnerable to computer pirates and state -supported cyber attacks.
Nigel Farage said that the plan would ‘make no difference in illegal immigration, but would be used to control and punish the rest of us. The state should never have such power. ‘
Kemi Badenoch called his idea ‘a desperate trick that will not do anything to stop boats’, while Toray Justice spokesman Robert Jenrick said Sir Keir would try something other than correcting the root of our problems: our broken legal system that prevented us from deporting illegal immigrants.
On Thursday, Keir Starmer reacted to an angry reaction to forcing millions of adults’ adults to register with the digital identity card.
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The Whitehall sources said the plan will initially resort to all employee adults who need to use the card to prove their identity to work in this country.
However, both critics and competitors expect any plan to be expanded rapidly to meet a number of public services and require everyone in the country to register with the digital identity.
People who applied for a new job would have to show the possible card on their smartphones, which would be controlled against a central database to approve the right to work. Sources, people can also be used when they rent or buy a new house, and will eventually be offered to other services, including aid and access to NHS.
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.
Tony Blair’s think tank this week called the plan to form the basis of a new state -controlled ‘SuperApp’, which will be needed for everything from age evidence in a pub to the benefits and reports.
The Group of Civil Freedoms, Big Brother Watch, warned that Labour has a risk of ‘sleeping on a dystopic nightmare’ as a result of Labour’s crisis of small boats.
Director Silkie Carlo said: ‘A compulsory digital identity plans will rely on a digital transition to continue our daily lives and turn us into a non -British control point society.
‘Digital identities certainly does nothing to deterd small boats, but makes England less free and creates an indigenous mass surveillance infrastructure that will spread from citizenship to benefits, tax, health, even internet data and more. Incredibly sensitive information about each of us would be stacked by the state and remain vulnerable to cyber attacks. ‘
Nigel Farage said that the plan would ‘make no difference in illegal immigration, but would be used to control and punish the rest of us. The state should never have so much power ‘
In Picture: Models about what cards can look like
A digital identity scheme will require primary legislation and will trigger severe parliamentary debates, especially as the plan is not specified in the labour’s manifesto.
However, the majority of Labour, combined with the divisions in Toray and Lib Dem, means that the passing is certain.
However, the construction of the plan will cost billions of pounds, and it takes years to develop and emerge, it is very likely that it will be completely appropriate at the time of the next election.
Although some surveys found public support for this idea, voting for Big Brother Watch found that 63 percent of people did not trust that they keep their personal information safe.
The worker issued his identity cards until July this year and said that the idea of Downing Street was ‘not our approach’.
The U -turn came after President Macron’s illegal immigrants to pass the channel, especially after the pm stacking the pressure on the PM to draw ‘pulling factors’ to overcome the ability to find a job in the black market. The French President warned his allies that not being able to deal with illegal work has made England ‘El Dorado for immigrants’.
Ministers also forced the introduction of compulsory identity cards for 25 years by Mr. Blair lobby behind the scenes.
In 2006, the former prime minister was enacted for a national identity card plan on his severe opposition teeth, but he was scrapped by Theresa May when he was still in the pilot stage.
Yette Cooper is said to be skeptical for this idea during his time in his home office.
But the new Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood is a curious. At the beginning of this month, the plan would make it difficult for the immigrants to work illegally, and adding the following: ‘I think a digital identity system can help the implementation of illegal work of other laws. I think this has a role to deal with our migration.
“My long -term personal political opinion has always been in favor of identity cards.”
At the beginning of this month, Sir Keir said that the public opinion has been ‘continuing’ since Labour’s first attempt with this idea.
Supporters claim that a safe digital identity card will be more difficult than existing paper documents used to confirm the identity.
However, immigrants are required to produce electronic e-viziers with immigration status to legally work in this country.
And critics argue that it is not clear how to deal with those who are determined to work illegally.
Former Tor Cabinet Minister Esther Mcvey said that the ‘stupid’ plan will have no effect on employees in the black economy.
‘Starmer’ gangs could not break down ‘,’ now outside, thousands of ‘schema has failed as monumental, so now it brings digital identity that will follow the law and do nothing to stop illegal immigrants. Employees in the land economy will not be affected by taxpayers will cost billions of billions. ‘
Toray Grandee Sir David Davis, who played an important role against Mr. Blair’s original plans, said: ‘The relevant systems are extremely dangerous for the privacy of the British people and their fundamental freedoms.
No system is immune to failure, and we have seen that governments and technology giants cannot protect the personal data of people. If the world leader companies cannot protect our data, I believe that Whitehall can do better. ‘
Civil Liberation Group Coalition This week, Sir Keir, a compulsory identity plan ‘digitally excluded, marginal groups such as people with disabilities and elderly people … The risk of locking from accessing basic services, he said.




