Prime Minister Keir Starmer's plans to introduce a new Digital ID card system has gone down like a lead balloon with many Brits, as a petition topped 675k signatories in under 24 hours View 2 Images His plan is not popular (Image: Lauren Hurley / No 10 Downing Street)
Brits are raging – with 675k signing a petition in under 24 hours to stop the introduction of Digital ID cards. The Prime Minister is expected to reveal plans during an address later today in a bid to target those who "slip into the shadow economy and remain here illegally".
Whilst the proposed "BritCards" won't technically be mandatory, every grown-up will require one to secure employment or housing in Britain, making them essential in practice. This has led some to accuse the Prime Minister of authoritar