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Keir Starmer to announce plans for digital ID scheme | Keir Starmer to announce plans for digital ID scheme |
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Sir Keir Starmer is expected to announce plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme in a speech on Friday. | Sir Keir Starmer is expected to announce plans for a compulsory UK-wide digital ID scheme in a speech on Friday. |
The prime minister believes it would help crack down on illegal working and modernise the state, according to senior figures in government. | The prime minister believes it would help crack down on illegal working and modernise the state, according to senior figures in government. |
The practicalities of the scheme will be subject to a consultation, which will also look at how to make it work for those without a smartphone or passport. | The practicalities of the scheme will be subject to a consultation, which will also look at how to make it work for those without a smartphone or passport. |
The previous Labour government's attempt to introduce ID cards was ultimately blocked by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. | The previous Labour government's attempt to introduce ID cards was ultimately blocked by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition. |
But earlier this month, Sir Keir said in an interview he thought the debate had "moved on" since then. | But earlier this month, Sir Keir said in an interview he thought the debate had "moved on" since then. |
"We all carry a lot more digital ID now than we did 20 years ago, and I think that psychologically, it plays a different part," he added. | "We all carry a lot more digital ID now than we did 20 years ago, and I think that psychologically, it plays a different part," he added. |
Reports have suggested the government plans to use a new scheme to check people's right to live and work in the UK, with people's individual ID checked against a central database. | |
These checks are currently based on physical documents, although routes to complete the checks online for some people have existed since 2022. | These checks are currently based on physical documents, although routes to complete the checks online for some people have existed since 2022. |
The government last year rejected a digital ID proposal suggested by former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair. | The government last year rejected a digital ID proposal suggested by former Labour Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair. |
But in recent weeks ministers have warmed to the idea, as they have come under increasing pressure to tackle illegal migration. | But in recent weeks ministers have warmed to the idea, as they have come under increasing pressure to tackle illegal migration. |
Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden has also talked about the scheme's potential to improve access to government services. | Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden has also talked about the scheme's potential to improve access to government services. |
He recently visited Estonia, where digital identity can be used to access services such as medical records, voting and banking. | He recently visited Estonia, where digital identity can be used to access services such as medical records, voting and banking. |
'Cynical ploy' | |
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has expressed scepticism that digital ID would help to tackle illegal migration. | |
After the prime minister said earlier this month that officials were examining a scheme, she said it was "not really going to solve the problem". | |
Reform UK has denounced the plan as a "cynical ploy to fool voters that something is being done about illegal immigration". | |
"It's laughable that those already breaking immigration law will suddenly comply, or that digital IDs will have any impact on illegal work," the party added. | |
"All it will do is impinge further on the freedoms of law-abiding Brits." | |
The Liberal Democrats played a central role in blocking the previous Labour government's ID cards. | |
But leader Sir Ed Davey told the party's conference earlier this week the party should look at the issue again, and not be "knee-jerk" in its opposition. | |
Online checks | |
Employers already have to check that prospective candidates have the right to work in the UK. | Employers already have to check that prospective candidates have the right to work in the UK. |
Since 2022, they have been able to carry out checks on passport-holding British and Irish citizens by using digital verification services that have been certified by the government. | Since 2022, they have been able to carry out checks on passport-holding British and Irish citizens by using digital verification services that have been certified by the government. |
A Home Office online scheme also exists to verify the status of some non-British or Irish citizens, whose immigration status is held electronically. | A Home Office online scheme also exists to verify the status of some non-British or Irish citizens, whose immigration status is held electronically. |
It is understood officials have been looking at whether requiring a digital ID could provide a more consistent approach to verifying identity. | It is understood officials have been looking at whether requiring a digital ID could provide a more consistent approach to verifying identity. |
They are also thought to be exploring whether the scheme could reduce the use of fake documents, and make it easier to target enforcement activity. | They are also thought to be exploring whether the scheme could reduce the use of fake documents, and make it easier to target enforcement activity. |