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UK Scales Back Digital ID Plan for Work, Keeps Mandatory Digital Checks

Ministers will consult on alternatives such as e‑visas before bringing forward primary legislation.

Overview

  • The government has dropped plans to require the Prime Minister’s single digital ID for employment, while confirming right‑to‑work checks will be compulsory and digital.
  • Keir Starmer told MPs checks will be “digital and mandatory”, and Rachel Reeves said e‑visas or e‑passports are likely to qualify as acceptable proof.
  • A full public consultation will launch shortly, and primary legislation will be needed before any rollout that officials have discussed targeting around 2029.
  • The Office for Budget Responsibility estimates a provisional cost of about £1.8bn over three years for the programme.
  • Opposition parties condemned the change as a U‑turn as polling support fell and a petition drew millions of signatures, while civil‑liberty campaigners urged the government to scrap the scheme entirely.