• rowrowrowyourboat@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    How does a homeless person without a smartphone get a job? Is the government going to supply smartphones to everyone?

    Or anyone who simply doesn’t want a smartphone. How do they get a job? Are you now forced to use a smartphone if you want to be a UK citizen?

    The government has said it wants to ensure the scheme works for those who are not able to use a smartphone and will launch a consultation on how the service will be delivered later this year.

    The new digital ID will be held on people’s phones, in a similar way to contactless payment cards or the NHS app.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn832y43ql5o

    Yeah, they have no clue what they’re doing. Maybe do the consultations and research before announcing your plan?

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      Unfortunately the main negative of this,

      Is while smartphones make it easy to display. The data will be with the government. So not having a smart phone is easy to get around. Companies will likely be able to access the database and see your data.

      UK unemployed having to pay for new gov ID to get a job. Is the real fucker.

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      This is the only thing giving me hope about the whole scheme-there seems to be nothing more than a headline or soundbite with no thought or infrastructure planning behind it.

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    I signed this 12 hours ago and still have not had the confirmation email… so I suspect there are many more signatures to come,and it’s over 2mil now

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      It’s 2.26M now.

      Which, assuming it’s all valid UK citizens signing, is approaching 5% of the adults registered to vote (48M), and not far off 8% of those that voted last year (29M). It’s all people who are politically active enough to sign a petition after all.

      How can they think it’s a winning move?

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          Yes, but that was part of the Tory election manifesto, so no petition was going to outweigh that one.

          This was not mentioned at all in the Labour manifesto, or really before this week.

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    2 days ago

    Could the same people also start and sign a petition to introduce a wealth tax and remove the income tax?