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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    I'm struggling too. The only countries with mandatory digital ID systems are Nigeria and Estonia. Estonia is so small as to be irrelevant and Nigeria is... Nigeria.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    There isn't any. They are not integrated. I can't even decipher your grammar, let alone make rational sense of that.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    We're still going to have passports and driving licences and student cards and immigration certificates and nhs cards and oyster cards and everything else. There is no 'integration' between these systems.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    That's easy. It's me.
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    Farage on swans - is he right?

    Thanks for that insight, Mr Dawkins.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    I haven't, you hallucinated it. MAGA (Make Alzheimers Great Again)
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    Someday this War's gonna End

    Sounds good until half way through the transition when Blair shouts "They've got WMDs!" and kills everyone remaining.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    I don't think we'll be living on Mars, and I don't know the relevance of 'managing an employment card'. In fact, I don't know what an 'employment card' is, or what 'managing it' would entail.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    A career as a rapper is still some way off.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    I got riled last week by a horsefly that got under my shirt, but that doesn't mean it had anything of value to communicate.
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    Farage on swans - is he right?

    Must be the taste, because there's a lot of meat on a person, especially in the modern world.
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    Farage on swans - is he right?

    Humans are meat too. Do you support cannibalism?
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    I think the problem here is you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. You appear to not even have the most basic knowledge of the concepts involved.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    How could that occur? It will continue to cost significant sums of money year on year, for maintenance, admin, security and the like. Contracts of hundreds of millions for support are already in place (some with companies like Hinduja Global Solutions, a subsidiary of an Indian conglomerate - no...
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    Progress as in "We can technically do this so we will." This likely stems from the blatant nonsense that easier = better. Yeah, won't the world be great when we don't have to move from our living room and the only physical activity necessary is wiping the drool from the smartphone clutched in...
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    It will cost billions, paid for by the taxpayer. Then there's the cost of a smartphone, and contract or PAYG. But the biggest cost is not money, it's fundamental freedoms.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    Originally you said it was a case of 'low competency'. Another reason would be that not everyone is willing to roll over and comply with authoritarian initiatives, still less when they're forced to pay for the privilege.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    Don't confuse competence with common sense. The competency of many of the younger generation, who stumble around gawping at their phones with drool coming out of the corner of their gobs, cannot be said to represent the pinnacle of the human species.
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    That's right. Look how desperate Labour were to go way further than the already authoritarian Conservatives to prevent people who hadn't had the jab from working. Now they can, as the capability will be integrated into the system, with instant effect and without a human being involved. And...
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    Mandatory ID cards (Brit Card) to be announced tomorrow

    No, they are not, as I explained. A freelancer is not employed by a company and is not paid a wage by that company.
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