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  • #16
    Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

    Just Imagine the armchair experts and critics of the CCMB massive calling anyone. fascist for not bowing to their way of the world only to wake up one morning to find out that the person they voted for and elected has threatened the electorate that you'll not be able to work if you do not say yes sir, ladies and gents, we are here!!!!!!!, has the word fascist taken on a new meaning ?, will the massive continue to peddle the word in view of their leaders actions ? Or will they just scuttle off and hide under the bed like they did with covid. You realize how bad it is for the radical left when Sludge cannot shoe horn in "it was thatchers fault", you got what you deserve.

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    • #17
      Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

      The proposal was backed by 50.4% of voters, in the second Swiss ballot on the issue in four years.


      Swiss voters have narrowly approved a plan to introduce voluntary electronic identity cards.

      With all votes counted, 50.4% of those who voted said yes to the proposal, while 49.6% rejected it.

      The closeness of the ballot is a surprise. Opinion polls had suggested up to 60% backed digital IDs, which also had the approval of the Swiss government, and both houses of parliament.

      It was Switzerland's second vote on digital IDs. An earlier proposal was rejected in 2021, amid concerns the data would be held centrally, and controlled largely by private providers.

      Sunday's revised proposal keeps the system in government hands. Data will be stored only on the smartphones of individual users, and digital IDs will be optional.

      Citizens can continue to use national identity card if they choose, which has been standard for decades in Switzerland.

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      • #18
        Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

        We have it in Sweden. what's the problem?

        Sweden has a widely used system of electronic identification (eID), with BankID being the most popular digital ID, allowing secure identification for public and private services in Sweden. More recently, a digital ID card feature was introduced within the BankID app, providing a digital version of the physical ID card with equivalent security

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        • #19
          Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

          Apart from cost, I’m still waiting for people to state the reasons they are against it.

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          • #20
            Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

            Originally posted by stevo View Post
            Apart from cost, I’m still waiting for people to state the reasons they are against it.
            Cost is a pretty valid reason in itself though, no?

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            • #21
              Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

              Originally posted by JamesWales View Post
              Cost is a pretty valid reason in itself though, no?
              Absolutely- my first comment on this matter I relayed concern on the cost but other than that I don’t have an issue with it. But the likes of Heathblue for example appears to have other concerns without actually stating what they are.

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              • #22
                Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                Originally posted by stevo View Post
                Absolutely- my first comment on this matter I relayed concern on the cost but other than that I donÂ’t have an issue with it. But the likes of Heathblue for example appears to have other concerns without actually stating what they are.
                His concerns are based on the fact that hes madder than David " The Lizard " Ike

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                • #23
                  Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                  Originally posted by stevo View Post
                  Apart from cost, I’m still waiting for people to state the reasons they are against it.
                  Originally posted by stevo View Post
                  Apart from cost, I’m still waiting for people to state the reasons they are against it.
                  On the face of it , it appears a good idea.

                  Reasons to be cautious

                  * Tony Blair’s son is involved in its development
                  * Could lead to a cashless society
                  * Fines and penalties could be imposed digitally
                  * Medical history can be accessed which could result in discrimination against people who decide against injections and other treatments.
                  * State Benefits could be sanctioned and overpayments could be made mandatory regardless of financial circumstances.
                  * Any digital footprint would be intrinsically linked, such as smart meter readings, internet access and browsing history
                  * Open to fraud.
                  * It’s not “Free” someone is going to be rich at the expense of the public.
                  * linked to travel
                  * in order to obtain your Digital ID you need to present your Driving License or Passport.
                  * GDPR will be obsolete.
                  * Roll out is in lockstep with other countries

                  This list is not exhaustive

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                  • #24
                    Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                    Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post

                    This list is not exhaustive
                    And the only ones who would abide by the list are those who currently live within the laws!!!!!!, the radical far left and their associated law breakers, it would just be business as usual.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                      Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
                      On the face of it , it appears a good idea.

                      Reasons to be cautious

                      * Tony Blair’s son is involved in its development
                      * Could lead to a cashless society
                      * Fines and penalties could be imposed digitally
                      * Medical history can be accessed which could result in discrimination against people who decide against injections and other treatments.
                      * State Benefits could be sanctioned and overpayments could be made mandatory regardless of financial circumstances.
                      * Any digital footprint would be intrinsically linked, such as smart meter readings, internet access and browsing history
                      * Open to fraud.
                      * It’s not “Free” someone is going to be rich at the expense of the public.
                      * linked to travel
                      * in order to obtain your Digital ID you need to present your Driving License or Passport.
                      * GDPR will be obsolete.
                      * Roll out is in lockstep with other countries

                      This list is not exhaustive
                      There's lots of 'could's in there.

                      The main gripe ive seen is people not liking the fact that Euan Blair's company is (possibly) involved.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                        Originally posted by Mr Ducie View Post
                        On the face of it , it appears a good idea.

                        Reasons to be cautious

                        * Tony Blair’s son is involved in its development
                        * Could lead to a cashless society
                        * Fines and penalties could be imposed digitally
                        * Medical history can be accessed which could result in discrimination against people who decide against injections and other treatments.
                        * State Benefits could be sanctioned and overpayments could be made mandatory regardless of financial circumstances.
                        * Any digital footprint would be intrinsically linked, such as smart meter readings, internet access and browsing history
                        * Open to fraud.
                        * It’s not “Free” someone is going to be rich at the expense of the public.
                        * linked to travel
                        * in order to obtain your Digital ID you need to present your Driving License or Passport.
                        * GDPR will be obsolete.
                        * Roll out is in lockstep with other countries

                        This list is not exhaustive
                        If you have to have a driving licence or passport to obtain a Digital ID that takes away the one reason my partner thought it might be a useful change. Neither her mother (recently died) or her brother had either driving licence or passport and had huge difficulty proving their identity especially with tax and pension services but also other more mundane agencies that use government ID databases to verify applications for different things. A digital ID would have cut through all the hoops and de lays they faced - but if you have to be in the digital system already to get one….?

                        It wasn’t enough to make me support the idea, but would added to the other side of the scales.

                        If digital ID was intended to make life easier, simpler and more legitimately integrated I would be more open to it - but most of the arguments in favour seem to be about control and exclusion, not inclusion and enabling. It fits with the ever shifting rules on ID checks for voting, which seem to me to be about excluding people who are transitory, chaotic or partly off grid - people unlikely to support the traditional parties of government.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                          Originally posted by The Bloop View Post

                          The main gripe ive seen is people not liking the fact that Euan Blair's company is (possibly) involved.
                          If so, that stinks. Shades of Baroness Mone and the PPE scandal.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                            Originally posted by The Bloop View Post
                            There's lots of 'could's in there.

                            The main gripe ive seen is people not liking the fact that Euan Blair's company is (possibly) involved.
                            Right wing conspiracy nut jobs most of them

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                            • #29
                              Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                              Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                              Right wing conspiracy nut jobs most of them
                              You need to give the "right-wing" button on your keyboard a break.

                              This is an issue that has opposition (and support) across the spectrum. Corbyn has stated opposition, as has Ed Davey as has Kemi Badenoch, as has Nigel Farage.

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                              • #30
                                Re: Mandatory Digital ID Cards

                                I'm really amused that people think they will have a choice in the matter, Sweden and other parts of the world have trialed the ultimate in-body chip ID system for years; this news has been around for over 20 years in secular circles and spoken of way longer in ancient documents even down to the locations in the human body.

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