> However while children's charity the NSPCC welcomed the news, its director of strategy Dr Maria Neophytou said it was "disappointed" to not see similar "ambition" to introduce mandatory device-level protections.
So they use children to argue for digital ID online and migration to push it elsewhere. The British government aren't even consistent, and are covering up the fact that digital ID is part of some international agreement that the public aren't privy to.
It is so obviously co-ordinated it would be laughable if it wasn't so tragic. You can see the same patterns with so many things even down to smoking (which I don't do!) and diet.
Give them an inch and they'll try to take a mile.