Mosley, grandson of notorious fascist leader Oswald Mosley, said the Labour manifesto for last year's general election did not mention the scheme set out last month and warned it was undemocratic View 3 Images The PM set out plans last month (Image: PA)
Sir Keir Starmer's plans to roll out digital ID cards have been dealt a fresh blow after a major software company ruled out working with the government . Louis Mosley, the UK boss of Palantir Technologies, said the government does not have public support for the plan.
The firm contracts with intelligence agencies, police and the Ministry of Defence and is involved in controversial projects around the world, but said it would not be participating in the scheme.
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