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PANews|Sep 30, 2025 08:58
[Over 30 Cross-Party UK Parliament Members Sign Open Letter Opposing Nationwide Mandatory Digital ID Plan] According to Mario Nawfal, more than 30 cross-party members of the UK Parliament have signed an open letter criticizing Prime Minister Keir Starmer's proposed nationwide mandatory digital ID plan, calling it 'dangerous, highly intrusive, and contrary to British traditions.' The MPs warned that the plan could lay the foundation for a 'surveillance state' and result in a permanent transfer of citizens' rights to the government. Rupert Lowe stated that opposition voices are growing, with discussions suggesting the plan may fail due to widespread resistance. He urged the public to actively contact MPs and express their stance through letters and tagging on social media, emphasizing that MPs should serve the people.
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