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Comment by AlexandrB

7 hours ago

For now.

For whatever reason, Tony Blair's think tank is obsessed with this idea[1]. As I understand he still has a lot of influence over British politics.

[1] https://institute.global/digital-id-what-is-it-and-how-it-wo...

It doesn't originate with him, it is being phased in internationally. It's obviously been discussed far more widely.

  • It may not originate with Tony Blair, but he might be the one trying to get it passed in the UK specifically.

Anyone with half a brain can see it could be a good idea. Everything else is online, why shouldn't ID be? Better to send a validated token to companies doing KYC than actual PII. And that's before you get into the illegal immigration, right to work, etc.

I really don't understand the arguments against it. You don't think the State can't shut you down if you break the law already?