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[โ€“] mindlesscrollyparrot@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It isn't only a question of political astuteness though. It's obvious that it won't work. Only an idiot would think that someone who is prepared to risk their life crossing the channel in a small boat is going to be put off by a digital ID.

I don't think I want to even consider that he might be dismantling our freedom to appease the far right in the hope that they won't notice that it hasn't done anything. I don't think you call that a lack of political astuteness. That would be rank stupidity.

[โ€“] SleafordMod@feddit.uk 1 points 20 hours ago

Maybe Starmer is just a bit out of touch. For a long time he has tried to be a sensible centrist politician right? So I think he sees digital ID as a centrist way to reduce rates of illegal migrants working in the UK, while not bringing in draconian anti-immigration measures which might upset his MPs.

The Labour conference might be interesting. Maybe we will see some Labour figures calling for big changes to how Number 10 is behaving. I guess they want to see a government that doesn't try to navigate a centrist path, but instead is more boldly leftist and progressive.