No 10 examines plan for digital ID cards to cut illegal migration

No 10 examines plan for digital ID cards to cut illegal migration

Downing Street is examining proposals to issue every adult in Britain with a digital ID card in a fresh attempt to tackle the country’s illegal migration crisis. Senior figures in No 10 are looking “very closely” at plans for a new “BritCard” that would be used to check on an individual’s right to live and work in Britain. The card, which would be stored on a smartphone, would be linked to government records and could also be used to check entitlements to benefits and crack down on welfare fraud.

 

No 10 examines plan for digital ID cards to cut illegal migration

No 10 examines plan for digital ID cards to cut illegal migration

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