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Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Starmer’s digital ID: Here’s how it has unfolded; do not give in to “papers please” dystopia

 The following are reports relating to what has led “Sir” Keir Starmer to feel emboldened to impose digital IDs in the UK against the will of the people. People will not be surprised that Starmer is attempting to hoodwink the public using the excuse of uncontrolled illegal immigration.

It is the Hegelian dialectic: Problem-Reaction-Solution. They create a problem to generate a public reaction and then provide a pre-planned solution that achieves a desired outcome, which would have been difficult to implement without the preceding psychological conditioning. It is all according to a plan they had from the outset. What is their plan? Social control.

As The Good News Today concluded: “Beware the Hegelian dialectic. When used by the wrong hands – and minds – it can be devilishly evil.”

UK government guidance published on 13 November 2023 and last updated 1 November 2024: We’re working to help people securely prove who they are without having to present physical documents.

The government is enabling the use of trusted digital identity services in the UK. Digital identities give people another way to securely prove things about themselves, such as who they are or what their age is, without having to present physical documents. This work is led by the Office for Digital Identities and Attributes (OfDIA), which is part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).

The government is also rolling out GOV.UK One Login, a more straightforward and secure way for people to prove their identity and access government services online.

The Data (Use and Access) Bill includes measures to establish a statutory footing for digital verification services without creating a mandatory digital ID system or introducing ID cards....<<<Read More>>>...