OVER one million Brits have signed a petition to block Keir Starmer's new compulsory Digital ID.

Fuming citizens have expressed their concerns over privacy after the PM introduced a new scheme.

All working-age Brits will have to obtain a Digital ID that's linked to a central database.

Anyone who wants to work in the UK will have to present the digital profile to their employer.

Officials could then instantly check if someone is entitled to be employed in the UK and cross-match the data with tax records.

However, the new scheme, backed by the PM, has been slammed by Brits.

Over one million people have signed a petition to stop the Digital ID cards as citizens call it "a step towards mass surveillance".

Fears over privacy are growing amongst the population as the petition is quickly

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