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    1. YeahMateYouWish on

      Who? Might as well ask Boris what he thinks. Who cares? If you have contacts in government as them, not the press.

    2. RoyaleWCheese_OK on

      The irony. This is the dickhead that started the whole “multicultural” experiment. Wanker.

    3. cloche_du_fromage on

      He’s obsessed with this.

      I’m guessing he has significant investments in digital id companies.

    4. And I call for him being in jail as a war criminal with over 1 million Iraqi civilian deaths on his hands all based on a known lie but we all can’t get what we want.

    5. We’re going to save the NHS money!

      How?

      By spending a shit load on a digital ID card app!

      How’s that save money?

      So we don’t treat immigrants!

      So if your phones dead or broke or lost the Doctors will just let you die

      Exactly!

      Then he compared it to bloody tiktok

    6. Ah, Tony Blair. The man who arguably was first to embrace populist politics (in the UK, anyway) – and also led me to the conclusion that 99% politicians are weaselly liars, whatever colour rosette they wear.

    7. FelisCantabrigiensis on

      Piss off, Tony.

      You’re going to have to show how ID-ing everyone is going to reduce NHS costs – other than by having unlucky or unfortunate people denied treatment because they can’t produce your ID card at the moment they’re in A&E?

    8. Tbh -aside from the ridiculously high cost New Labour wanted to charge for these- I never really understood the backlash against ID cards.

      Basically all of Europe uses these to some extent, you can use them as an alternative to passports in a lot of places, they are a quick and easy means of showing eligibility for jobs, benefits, healthcare etc… plus it was the Daily Mail etc who were most against them, which usually means it’s actually a good idea.

    9. You could make a privacy first ID that would provide all the benifits of a digital ID with minimal downsides, Blair wouldn’t support that implementation br cause the huge amount of privacy violation is his goal.

    10. TrashbatLondon on

      Such a weird obsession he has.

      Anyway, if he never gets the the Hague, at least he’s a believer in hell.

    11. So was this a part of the plan all along. For people who are meant to be running the country to ignore the issues right in front of their faces even after riots and protests.

      Problem > reaction > solution.

      They wanted digital ID for long time so they ask how can we get the people to want and give in to it without fighting for their privacy.

      The issues in our world are so transparent and just in plane site avoided by leaders of country’s. This is why Donald trump is able to win by landslide in election. Also why UK is going though PM’s like theirs no tomorrow. We see the corruption and are expected to ignore it. There must be a bigger agenda with the head of the snake hidden away in shadows.

      Follow the money.

    12. This was the plan all along, flood the country so we have to have digital ID nevermind that these lot couldn’t keep a system secure if the world defended on it

    13. AcademicIncrease8080 on

      I’ve been in the civil service for 6 years and several roles have focused on reforming and improving public datasets. Without the rollout of some sort of unified ID card (which really should be biometric to prevent fraud), it is simply impossible to truly modernise our public services in a meaningful way.

      As things stand there is no common ID number which links all public data sets together. An example of what this leads to: the MoJ had to [create a ridiculously complicated algorithm](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/joined-up-data-in-government-the-future-of-data-linking-methods/splink-mojs-open-source-library-for-probabilistic-record-linkage-at-scale) which assesses names, DOBs, home addresses etc to estimate whether entries in different datasets are referring to same person or not), so even the MoJ finds it difficult to verify the identities of _actual convicted criminals_ in its sprawling datasets. Now imagine the chaos in larger departments such as DWP with all the millions of people claiming various financial benefits, I have heard some absolute horror stories….

      This sort of madness (i.e. it’s the 21st century and we get people to “prove” their identity using gas bills or GP letters) is only possible in a system without ID cards, Tony Blair is bang on the money here for once.

      (I posted this comment on UK Politics a few days ago, but it’s very relevant so reposting)

    14. He’ll say that digital ID is the solution to whatever the current hot issues are. He’s been pushing them for decades. No doubt he and his foundation have a lot invested in the companies that would be selected.

    15. And what happens if the servers get hacked and our ID get leaked online?

      Would the government be happy paying for compensation for those affected?

      Remember, data online isn’t always safe , especially with Russian and Chinese hackers on the rise targeting western countries…..

    16. So he pushed for the “multicultural” experiment and not protecting borders. And now he brings “the solution” which is giving power to the same corrupt sociopaths that created the problem. This is a WEF pusher, that seems to had done things to not only harm high trust civilizations but to at the end enslave them with score systems as also no privacy.

    17. Mysterious-Ms-Anon on

      How does Digital ID magically fix immigration and NHS costs??? This is like buying a new car to fix a roof leak.

    18. I agree with the idea of ID cards but know full well that the UK government wouldn’t be able to do it responsibly. With a country that faces as much crime and threats of terrorism as the UK does, inform a foreigner that we don’t use ID cards and they are always shocked.

    19. captainsaveahoe69 on

      He has no business calling for anything. He should be in prison for his crimes against humanity.

    20. Why don’t we have Digital ID cards like most of our European neighbours.. you just have to read many of the insane comments on this thread to see why.

      It’s easy to see why Britians are the laughing stock of Europe

    21. We already have enough ID systems in place. We are given an NHS number at birth. No NHS number probably means you are here illegally.

    22. AddictedToRugs on

      A bit rich coming from him, given his stance on immigration when he was in charge.  He’s been trying to sell us on ID cards for 25 years, but for the chief architect of mass immigration to now use immigration control as a selling point is pretty appalling.

    23. This guy is not relevant any more.

      Neither is Boris for that matter.

      And yet they carp on with big plans for everybody.

      Fuck off Tony and Boris you lying sacks of shit.

    24. Albert_O_Balsam on

      Man who sowed the seeds of unsettling the whole of the Middle East, creating millions of refugees now complains about immigrants.

      You’ve got to hand it to Tonty, a brass neck that couldn’t be cut with a chainsaw.

    25. A digital ID would alienate millions and just be another costly tech program that doesn’t work. Give it up Tony ffs.