Digital ID Survey

The government has announced plans to introduce mandatory digital ID cards across the UK by 2029.

According to the government, digital IDs will be required to access things like: proving your right to work, applying for benefits, childcare, or verifying your age. Employers would be legally required to check them as proof of the right to work. A public consultation on the details of the scheme is expected later this year.

I’d be grateful if you could share your views by completing my short survey below.

 

Digital ID Survey

  • Current Your views on Digital IDs
  • Your details
Do you support or oppose the governent's plan to introduce mandatory digital ID cards in the UK?
In order to make this survey representative, how did you vote in the 2024 General Election?
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On the scale of 0-10, 0 means there would be no chance of you voting for the party and 10 means you would be absolutely certain to vote for the party.

This question contains special category data relating to your political opinion that may be shared with the wider Conservative Party for the purposes of Democratic Engagement with your permission. Please only answer this question if you consent to the processing of this data and sharing it with Conservative Party in accordance with our Data Protection and Privacy policy. If you do not answer this question then this data will not be shared.