Britain's Digital ID is being framed as a convenience and a security measure, but it raises serious questions.

Once Identity becomes digital and centralised, access can be monitored, limited, or revoked. History shows these systems rarely stay narrow in scope. They expand, quietly and quickly.

This is not about stopping criminals. It is about control, data collection, and the normalisation of surveillance as part of daily life.

Digital Identity should empower individuals, not make permission a requirement for existing in society.

Where do you draw the line?

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