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Digital I.D

Neath_Jack

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How’d you feel about it?

It’s a big yes from me, then follow it up by announcing we’re going cashless.
 
Not sure it's really fit for purpose. It certainly won't fix the illegal worker issue.

I'd go after the likes of deliveroo before wasting any more of the tax payers money.

Don't use cash myself, can see why there's still a huge place for it in society though.
 
We’ve already got all our information out there digitally. Bank cards, loyalty cards, gym membership all on our phones, then you’ve got online shopping and banking, your sat nav / google maps etc. it’s only those that are up to no good that don’t leave a digital footprint every day of their lives. CCTV, ring doorbells, biometrics in work.

This one definitely crosses the political divide mind.
 
We’ve already got all our information out there digitally. Bank cards, loyalty cards, gym membership all on our phones, then you’ve got online shopping and banking, your sat nav / google maps etc. it’s only those that are up to no good that don’t leave a digital footprint every day of their lives. CCTV, ring doorbells, biometrics in work.

This one definitely crosses the political divide mind.
I'm up for things like driving licenses and passports going digital. A brand new Digital ID to go along with both of those, not so much.
 
I've been cashless since the start of covid, if a shop or pub wants cash (which they are perfectly entitled to) I'll move on.
Only tended to use cash when getting a taxi. Since the introduction of Uber that's gone out of the window.
 

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