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Cornwall is first area of the UK to say no to mandatory digital ID cards
Cornwall Council voted 70-6 against the mandatory digital ID plan, citing concerns over personal liberty and the compulsory nature of the system.
Summary by Cornwall Live
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Keir Starmer's 'dystopian' digital ID card scheme to cost £1.8BILLION over next three years
The roll out of Labour's planned digital ID cards is set to cost £1.8billion over the next three years, it has been revealed.The Office for Budget Responsibility's (OBR) report, released early in what it branded a "technical error", has unveiled the cost of the controversial ID scheme for the first time.It reads: "The implementation of digital ID cards is provisionally forecast to cost £1.8billion in total over the next three years, split across…
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleWirral Lib Dems raise fears about government’s Digital ID plans
THERE are fears in Wirral that plans by the UK government to introduce a digital ID “could risk criminalising thousands”. The plans are still in development, but the government said it would give people more control over their data.
·Merseyside, United Kingdom
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