Scaled-back digital ID scheme can combat populism, UK minister says
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📌 Key Takeaways
- UK to introduce scaled-back digital ID legislation after summer 2024.
- Minister Darren Jones positions the scheme as a tool to fight misinformation and populism.
- The new proposal is a reduced version of earlier, more contentious plans.
- The initiative aims to address privacy concerns that stalled previous attempts.
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Financial Times
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