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New UK Government Rules Out Digital ID Cards

Francis Tuffy
Francis Tuffy · Editor
New UK Government Rules Out Digital ID Cards

The new Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has definitively ruled out the introduction of digital ID cards in the UK, following a call from former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair for such documents to aid in migration control.

Sir Tony, who had initially introduced legislation for compulsory identity cards during his tenure, only to see the scheme dismantled by the subsequent coalition government, recently renewed his advocacy. In a piece for the Sunday Times, he argued for a plan to control immigration through a system of digital IDs, emphasising the necessity of knowing who has the right to reside in the country. He suggested that without such measures, border controls would need to be exceptionally robust.

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