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🚨 DIGITAL ID PLAN COLLAPSING The government’s digital ID scheme appears to be unravelling. Originally proposed as a compulsory national system, ministers have now admitted it will instead be voluntary. Critics say the reversal exposes deeper problems inside the government, with growing signs that the Prime Minister is struggling...

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