Keir Starmer Calls Digital ID Cards an “Enormous Opportunity” for the UK Amid Privacy Concerns

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer described digital ID cards as an “enormous opportunity” for the UK, saying they would strengthen border security, reduce illegal migration, and simplify access to services. The proposals, dubbed the “Brit Card,” will be outlined in detail at a government conference and will require legislation, but have already faced criticism from civil liberties groups over privacy and surveillance concerns.

Starmer argued that the move addresses voter concerns around immigration while offering practical benefits, including quick identity verification for accessing public services. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy defended the proposals, insisting the government has “no intention of pursuing a dystopian mess.”

Civil liberties advocates, however, warned that the plans risk creating a “checkpoint society” and a mass surveillance infrastructure vulnerable to cyber threats. Critics such as Silkie Carlo of Big Brother Watch said the scheme would erode freedoms and cost taxpayers billions. Opposition leaders, including Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch, dismissed the proposals as ineffective and politically motivated.

The idea stems from a Labour Together paper, which proposed a free, secure digital ID stored in a “Brit Card” app, integrated with the government’s “One Login” system. The concept aims to tackle illegal migration, prevent abuses such as rogue landlords, and avoid cases like the Windrush scandal. Under the proposal, employers, landlords, banks, and immigration authorities could verify identity through the app, streamlining verification processes while enforcing compliance with laws.

 

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