
Starmer’s Revival of Digital ID Sparks Fury at Home and Abroad
Nigel Farage has attacked the scheme as “a means of controlling the population.”

Nigel Farage has attacked the scheme as “a means of controlling the population.”

Brussels is defining how to force Google to share search data while advancing the rollout of a European digital identity wallet, extending the reach of the EU executive over its citizens.

While the Commission touts privacy-by-design features, digital rights organizations have raised sharp concerns about the broader implications.

Social media is a scourge, and young people are suffering. But the small concession of freedom granted for the greater good always paves the way for greater enslavement.

The UK could block Brits from using X unless it removes generative AI functions that can create pornographic images.

Censoring the internet for children never ends there.

Security experts caution that Labour’s proposed Digital ID system could create a major target for hackers and foreign powers.

When Tony Blair attempted to bring in digital ID, we did not have a serious border problem; it wasn’t about illegal immigration then, and it isn’t about illegal immigration now.

The ‘BritCard’ will be a monument to this government’s authoritarian impulses and staggering incompetence.

Left-wing MPs, civil liberties campaigners, and Nigel Farage unite against Starmer’s “BritCard” plan.