


The Prime Minister announced the plans for the digital ID scheme back in September

Viewers think Trump purposely embarrassed Starmer in front of numerous world leaders

The British prime minister has suggested that the digital form of ID could be used in more ways than planned

Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the digital ID will be used to 'make it tougher to work illegally in this country'

Well over two million people have signed a petition against it

The proposed scheme was recently confirmed by the Prime Minister

Brits are not happy about the new scheme
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The horrific attack took place at a synagogue this morning

People are already working out ways to avoid having a BritCard at all

Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced the ambitious new scheme today

A petition to stop it has gained hundreds of thousands of signatures

The government wants all Brits to have a digital ID, it's not been entirely popular

It didn't take long for the scheme to be met with fierce backlash

Will these cards be valid ID in pubs and bars?

Relations between Russia and the west are getting chilly once again

It remains unclear why they were imprisoned

The helicopter had a malfunction that interrupted the journey

Donald Trump appeared less than interested in the middle of the pair's press conference

Some fans have also questioned why a prominent UK figure wasn't at the airport to greet the US president

Peter Mandelson once called the convicted paedophile his 'best pal'

Vladimir Solovyov launched a tirade on a mainstream state-controlled TV channel

Parliamentary security was not impressed by the prank

It comes after she admitted to underpaying stamp duty
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