No to Labour's Digital ID

No to Labour's Digital ID Cards displayed over a glitched mockup of a 'Britcard' app on a glitchy background

Keir Starmer says everyone in the UK will be required to have mandatory digital ID.

That’s not the kind of country we want to be – one where people are forced to turn over their private data just to go about their daily lives.

People shouldn’t be turned into criminals just because they can’t have a digital ID, or choose not to. This will be especially worrying to millions of older people, people living in poverty and disabled people – who are more likely to be digitally excluded.

Liberal Democrats have always stood up for people’s freedom and privacy, defending civil liberties against government overreach.

We fought against Labour’s plans for ID cards, and we won. We will fight tooth and nail to oppose these plans too.

No to Labour's Digital ID

We, the undersigned, call on the Government to cancel its plans for mandatory digital ID.

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