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Parts of central London came to a standstill as thousands of people protested against plans for everyone in the UK to have a digital ID card.
The Prime Minister said it could help cut illegral migration, and make it easier to access services without having to hunt for utility bills.
But opponents told Metro it could turn us into a ‘checkpoint society’, warning the ‘dystopian’ plan should be scrapped.
During the protest today, demonstrators chanted and waved placards – and even an effigy of Sir Keir Starmer – as they marched from Marble Arch to Whitehall.
An advert for the protest on the website of organiser Mass Non-Compliance said ‘if you accept digital ID now, it m