Over 30 cross-party members of the UK Parliament have signed an open letter opposing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's proposal for a mandatory digital ID system. The MPs criticized the plan as "dangerous, invasive, and contrary to British tradition," warning it could lead to a "surveillance state" and a permanent transfer of citizens' rights to the government. Rupert Lowe highlighted growing opposition and suggested the plan might fail due to a potential boycott. He urged the public to contact MPs and express their concerns through letters and social media.
UK MPs Oppose Mandatory Digital ID Plan, Cite Privacy Concerns
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