Submitted on Sunday 21st September 2025
Rejected on Wednesday 8th October 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
No to Digital IDs
We call on the Government to scrap plans for digital IDs. Such a scheme threatens civil liberties, privacy, and free speech, giving the state unprecedented control over citizens’ lives. Britain must remain a free nation, not a monitored one.
Digital IDs threaten the very freedoms that define Britain. They would give the state intrusive control over how we live, work, and travel, while eroding privacy and free speech. We are already seeing alarming government overreach, with arrests for online posts and thousands of “non-crime” incidents recorded. Britain must not slide into a surveillance state. Parliament must defend liberty, limit intervention, and ensure citizens remain free, not monitored.
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You may wish to sign this petition, which calls for the same action: "Do not introduce Digital ID cards" petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194
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