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mytailorisrich ◴[] No.45385213[source]
This is a plan so we shall see what happens...

This is widely unpopular because the idea of ID cards is unpopular in general in the UK and the people also clearly understand that the argument that this would combat illegal immigration is total rubbish. Even the comments on The Guardian's website are overwhelmingly negative, which should really tell the government something.

The proposal is also drastic because it would be de facto mandatory for all residents. It's hilarious and pathetic to see the government argue that it wouldn't be mandatory, just only needed to get a job (which probably means also mandatory to rent and to study)...

An unpopular government trying to out-do itself.

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celticninja[dead post] ◴[] No.45385282[source]
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mytailorisrich ◴[] No.45385303[source]
> What it will combat is illegal immigrants ability to work.

No. That's a rubbish claim by the government.

Employers must already check right to work and it is straightforward. Penalties are unlimited fines and jail, with penalties of 40k+ dished out on the first offence.

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gadders ◴[] No.45385479{3}[source]
Most of the work done by illegal immigrants is for things like Deliveroo/Uber Eats, where an account is shared:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cj615p5y5kko

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1. whywhywhywhy ◴[] No.45385581{4}[source]
Yeah they can just share the same Digital ID so the point is none of this is actually about these people, it's about something else.