Yep, it will soon be needed for various parts of your life that will then be regulated. It will have zero affect on anyone doing nefarious activities and will turn into another leash for the people who get one.Simon wrote: Fri Sep 26, 2025 11:45 am Exactly. It's like they've zero exposure or experience of what undocumented migrants do or how they live. Think a digital ID will stop them sharing a single login to uber eats and scooting around Crawley at 35mph on a modified e-bike delivering food, whilst returning to their undeclared cash-in-hand HMO in the evening, using a pay-as-you go mobile phone and 'Wise'ing any spare cash to their family abroad? You think ANY of that is stopped by a digital ID?
I have a Norwegian one as I'm a citizen, I use it along with my passport when I go in and that's it. Half of my colleagues don't have one.
It's incredibly naive to think this will positively affect our freedoms. I mean there is a peach where Tony Blair is talking about carbon credits, what horseshit. Luckily the acid rain already killed the farms, the ice caps all melted, the sea levels rose and we ran out of oil so luckily all their previous money earning predictions came true.
Dave!