UK PM Starmer’s Digital ID Dilemma: A Tech Revolution or a Policy Fiasco?

Campaigners urge UK PM Starmer to dump digital ID wheeze before it’s announced. While Starmer confidently pledged to smash gangs and secure borders, his digital ID plans remain a ghost at his conference speech. With 2.6 million signatures against it, will the digital ID be dead in the water before it even sets sail?

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Hot Take:

Keir Starmer might just be the Houdini of politics, masterfully avoiding the controversial digital ID hot potato while leaving everyone guessing. Maybe his next trick will be to pull a fully articulated policy out of a hat! Until then, his digital ID scheme seems to be the political equivalent of a magician’s disappearing rabbit – here one moment, gone the next. Will it reappear triumphantly or vanish into the ether? Only time will tell, but it’s looking like Starmer might need an extra dose of pixie dust to make this one stick.

Key Points:

  • Keir Starmer avoids discussing the digital ID scheme in his Labour Party conference speech.
  • The digital ID plan aims to combat illegal work but lacks detailed explanations to the public.
  • A former advisor claims the policy is at risk of failure without clear communication.
  • A parliamentary petition against digital ID has garnered over 2.6 million signatures.
  • Starmer highlights AI’s role in healthcare, promoting remote consultations.

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