Back in 2006, Tony Blair was extremely keen on the idea of introducing mandatory ID cards. Fortunately, they were scrapped by the coalition government following Labour's 2010 general election drubbing (for the historians, though, it is worth noting the cards were originally a Tory idea, and that Blair originally campaigned against them). 19 years later, Tony Blair (via the Tony Blair Institute) continues to hawk the idea of a "super identity card". Unfortunately, the current government have a...| www.bentasker.co.uk
Conference season is upon us, and this week the Labour party is meeting in Liverpool. In an effort to resolve the migrant problem and counter the challenge from Reform, Sir Keir Starmer has taken the opportunity to announce the introduction of ID cards for all, at the same time unreservedly branding Reform policy as racist and […]| Voice for Justice
There can be no more important legal issue than one’s own liberty, which is why we must oppose the UK Government’s suddenly announced plan to impose mandatory digital ID cards on the population. Th…| Artificial Lawyer