
"We will stop this, we will smash the gangs, we will crack down on illegal working, we will remove people with no right to be here and we will secure Britain's borders."
"At this rate, ID cards will be dead in the water in six months' time,"
"Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare. I have seen it for myself. I have spoken to patients alive because of it,"
Keir Starmer avoided mentioning the mandatory digital ID scheme in his keynote address to the Labour Party conference. He vowed to stop gangs organising small-boat immigration, crack down on illegal working, remove people with no right to be in the UK and secure the borders. The government plans mandatory digital ID for right-to-work checks by the end of the parliamentary term, but the policy went unreferenced in the keynote. A former adviser warned lack of public explanation risks the policy's failure, and a parliamentary petition opposing digital ID had over 2.6 million signatures. Starmer highlighted artificial intelligence benefits for NHS care and NHS Online remote consultations.
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