Sir Keir Starmer has abandoned plans for mandatory digital ID
for workers amid concerns that it will undermine public trust in the
scheme, though a voluntary version is still expected. The Times has the
story.
The Prime Minister had previously announced that the IDs would be compulsory to verify someone’s right to work in the UK.
Instead,
they will be optional when they are introduced in 2029, with workers
given the choice of whether to use other documents to verify their
identity digitally instead.
A Government source said that the
compulsory element “was stopping conversation about what digital IDs
could be used for generally”.
The source said: “Stepping back
from mandatory-use cases will deflate one of the main points of
contention. We do not want to risk there being cases of some 65 year-old
in a rural area being barred from working because he hasn’t installed
the ID.”
In September Starmer said that he would “make a new,
free-of-charge digital ID mandatory for the right to work before the end
of this Parliament”. He said that “we need to know who is in our
country” and that the IDs would prevent migrants who “come here, slip
into the shadow economy and remain here illegally”.
Anyone
starting a new job would have been required to “show” the digital ID,
which would then be automatically checked against a central database of
those entitled to work in the UK.
While right-to-work checks
will still be mandatory other forms of documentation, such as an
electronic visa or a passport, will be valid. A consultation to start
within weeks will explore which verification checks could be used....<<<Read More>>>...
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