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Reeves plays down significance of digital ID card U-turn, saying workers will still have to verify ID digitally

Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, has accused the media of exaggerating the extent of the digital ID U-turn.

In an interview on BBC Breakfast this morning, she said:

On the digital ID, for starters, I do think this story has been a bit overwritten.

We are saying that you will need mandatory digital ID to be able to work in the UK.

Now the difference is whether that has to be one piece of ID, a digital ID card, or whether it could be an e-visa or an e-passport, and we’re pretty relaxed about what form that takes …

I don’t think most people mind whether it is one piece of digital ID or a form of digital ID that can be verified.

When it was put to her that repeated U-turns undermined confidence in the government, she replied:

The key thing is where you’re trying to go. Our government, this government, our focus is on growing the economy and improving living standards for working people.

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