UK leaders are again discussing a nationwide digital ID, but any plan would need full primary legislation and debate in both Houses of Parliament. Past efforts like the 2006 Identity Cards Act were repealed after public resistance. Supporters say digital IDs could simplify services, while opponents warn they risk privacy breaches, unequal treatment, and expanded state surveillance. Citizens are urged to share their views with MPs as proposals develop.
Here’s WHY Digital ID Is SO Dangerous!
