Downing Street Presenting digital ID card for every adult Britain According to reports, the UK’s illegal migration in a step to deal with the crisis.
The new “Britcard” will be used to investigate the right to a person living in Britain and work in Britain with senior No 10 The data investigating the proposal, Many times Has reported,
The card stored on the smartphone will be allegedly linked to government records and can check the entitlement for benefit and monitoring of welfare fraud.
Supporters of the scheme feel that it will send a clear signal that the UK is not “soft touch” on illegal stay and will help reduce the crisis of small boats.
This idea was one of the former Prime Minister Tony BlairFlagship policies in Downing Street, but were killed after being lost power.
The simultaneous proposal of Thinktank Labor, whose founders, include 10 Chief of Staff Morgan McSwini, first supported by dozens of Labor MPs, including two “Red Wall” MPs, Jake Richards and Adam Jogi supported new papers.
An analysis in the paper found that an extremely controversial policy proposal during the ID card-Tony Blair’s era would check the right and right-to-work to check the correct and correct work for the teachers and employees.
The paper reportedly stated that the system would cost £ 400m and to administer around £ 10m per year to administer a free-to-use phone app.
According to reports, among his ancestors, Richards, Richards, MP for Roder Valley, and MP for Newcastle-Ender-Lim, the Britcard said, “Labor’s enforcement should be an important part of the enforcement strategy that does not compromise our principles and values”.
He said that those living in the UK without regular situation were “exploited by criminal employers, which in turn suppresses wages for legal citizens and migrants”.
He said that the “hostile environment” of the coalition government has made little difference in overall numbers, but had inconsistent cruel impact on them.
He said, “Windarsh scam wrongly targeted thousands of people by immigration enforcement, including many legitimate British citizens, who were unjustly detained or deported,” he said.
“We believe that a progressive government does not need to select between dealing with these injustice. It will have to deal with all those heads.”