According to PANews, over 30 cross-party members of the UK Parliament have signed an open letter criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's proposed national mandatory digital ID plan. The lawmakers describe the initiative as 'dangerous, intrusive, and contrary to British traditions.' They warn that the plan could lay the groundwork for a 'surveillance state' and result in a permanent shift of citizen rights to the government.

Rupert Lowe noted that opposition to the plan is growing, with discussions suggesting it might fail due to widespread resistance. He urged the public to actively contact their representatives, using letters and social media to express their views, emphasizing that lawmakers should serve the people.