British citizens and permanent residents will have to produce a mandatory digital identification card in order to get work, reviving a contentious idea in an effort to show that the government has control of the country's borders.
Breakdown
- The UK government plans to introduce mandatory digital ID cards for the right to work.
- Digital IDs will be stored on mobile phones and provided free of charge. 4s
- The proposal has sparked concerns over data security and civil liberties among the public. 44s
- The government says the move aims to curb illegal migration and counter political rivals. 1m 15s
- A recent poll shows 57% support for national ID cards, but over 1 million have signed a petition against the plan. 1m 26s