
MANDATORY DIGITAL ID DROPPED: STARMER’S 13th U-TURN! Brendan O’Neill on Digital ID, institutional Islamism, and why the ‘luvvies’ have been quiet on Iran
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Episode · 12:56 · Jan 14, 2026
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Brendan O’Neill, chief political writer at Spiked Online, discusses another government U-turn with Julia - this time on the introduction of mandatory digital ID. Rights campaigners have long criticised digital ID as a dangerous infringement on British people’s right to privacy. Previously, Keir Starmer’s government argued it would help reduce migration. It was intended to prevent illegal migrants from working on the black market, but politicians and campaigners questioned whether the ID would act as a successful deterrent. And it was estimated to cost £1.8 billion over three years.Also: Julia and Brendan discuss why Labour have U-turned on so many policies, the Jewish MP stopped from visiting a primary school visit by pro-Palestinian activists, the Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban for a Europa League game against Aston Villa, and why pro-Palestinian activists have been silent on anti-regime protests in Iran. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12m 56s · Jan 14, 2026
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