Starmer considers digital ID card in action on small boat migrants – live

Faraj and improvement on migrants ‘kill anger’, cabinet ministers warns

Sir Kir Stmper has refused to sign up for all in the UK for digital ID cards as the Prime Minister is pushed Further action To go to “forward and fast” when dealing with illegal stay.

A compulsory ID card is an option for the Prime Minister He presided over An emergency meeting of his cabinet on Tuesday Rising pressure To evacuate hotels and bring down the number of small boat channel crossings.

A spokesman for Sir Keir said that the ministers met to find out the idea of ​​digital ID as part of a discussion, “To address some drivers of illegal stay, to deal with the bridge factors, to ensure that we are doing everything we can do on illegal work”, Sir Kir’s spokesman said.

Asked if they would consider rolling a mandatory national ID card, the spokesperson said: “We are ready to see what works to deal with illegal stay.”

Any 10 has dropped down the first Introduction to digital ID card To condemn Channel crossingFormer Labor Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair, including major public data, made a case for measurement.

Earlier this week, Yett Cooper Announced The reunion route of the existing refugee family will be suspended as a new remedy to limit migration this week, In spite of warning With charity it can lead to more crossing.

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