What's the difference to having to use an ID card to access services compared to having to provide your name and address to access a service?
Given the sharing of data between government systems (UTRN, NI number, name/address/dob, passport number, email address, car registration number, NHS Number), I'm not sure I understand the argument for why having a national ID card makes things worse.
That particular horse bolted the stable a long time ago imho.
What's the difference to having to use an ID card to access services compared to having to provide your name and address to access a service?
Given the sharing of data between government systems (UTRN, NI number, name/address/dob, passport number, email address, car registration number, NHS Number), I'm not sure I understand the argument for why having a national ID card makes things worse.
That particular horse bolted the stable a long time ago imho.