Today it's a mandatory digital ID card to prove you have the right to work but in the future you might have to use it to access the NHS, to rent or buy a home, or to access benefits.

It's time to fight back, 'Say No to Digital IDs'.

Join the Campaign: https://action.openrightsgroup.org/join-campaign-say-no-digital-ids #digitalid #idcards

@openrightsgroup Why all the panic? We have ID cards in Portugal, it's great to deal with what would otherwise be tedious bureaucracy: tax returns, digital signatures, health service, voting - all very easy. Sorry, I really don't get what the big deal is.

@nlmunro @openrightsgroup Having an ID card as an identifier is not the big issue, it's how it's a digital-only "card" system.
There are no guarantees that your access to your own ID will not get revoked or things changed without your knowledge.

The current UK eVisa system is digital-only and causes massive frustration as I personally had to miss a flight at my expense due to a system error.

Also, govt wants to outsource this, so they won't even have sovereignity over their own population.