Digital ID
If you google 38 degrees you can sign this if intreasted
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Not another thread on this……
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Thanks for this Catherine I'll definitely sign it.
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No problem thanks Ross
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With all Due Respect these pertitions are happening in real time and alot of people are unaware so when i see i will share as i am against Digital ID so pls feel free to join a post subject you can relate too many thanks
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Voluntary only
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Thats how it starts anyway if people want to sign its there
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I'm curious, if you're tired of this subject, why click on the thread? It’s much easier to just skip past to something you're more interested in. Catherine's just trying to share an important petition.
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It isn't happening! It has been scrapped!
So why keep bringing it up!
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I'll be signing it @Catherine21 thanks for sharing.
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Compulsory ID has been scrapped..people need to read more. It's voluntary only, don't keep saying it's compulsory and scaring people..finding petitions everyday and putting them on here isn't the way to discuss things. It isn't happening full stop.
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You've avoided answering my question.
It's worth bringing up digital ID because the plans haven't been scrapped entirely, the government is running a public consultation right now. Even if the current proposal is for an optional system rather than a mandatory one, many people still have concerns about how that might change in the future.
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The infstructure is being built dont need no laws no Debates me personally been to many u turns by labour for me to trust a word they say ok you thinks its beem scrapped thats ok for you but i will share all i want as i see things different from you and millions dont a millions do
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They had a democratic vote on it to scrap compulsory i.d and that's certainly got to be the end on it. Mandatory for working people only.
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At the moment, this government would struggle to run a Country pub in the bum end of nowhere, much less THE Country.
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I've also signed several 38 Degrees petitions on their website.
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Petitions never get anywhere as I know of, nobody takes any notice.
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That’s a bit of an odd thing to say, Swiftfox, especially since the recent example of the BritCard proposal being dropped after a petition gained nearly 3 million signatures shows that petitions can have an impact.
Also, official UK Parliament petitions that reach 100,000 signatures are usually considered for debate, so they can be a useful way for the public to raise issues.
Surely it’s better to sign one and try to make a difference rather than having a defeatist attitude?
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Mainly because they deal with total non issues nobody outside of a VERY niche audience knows or cares about.
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I agree its a voice of the people since ive been on scope we all supported and encourged each other through proposed welfare reforms id never emailed my mp ever but coming on here gave me confidence to try and make a difference i emailed id say 50 or more all over the pip changes we shared pertitions we motivated each other and i fear whats coming next so information and support is key to try and hear our voice history has shown the power of the people works not silence thats what they want
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