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Sir Keir Starmer says plans for a new digital ID held on people’s phones will be an “enormous opportunity” for the UK and make working illegally tougher. Digital ID will become mandatory as a means of proving the right to work under the plans, but people will not be required to carry or asked to produce it.

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00:00Hello, I'm Greg Wright of the Yorkshire Post.
00:04The Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer, says plans for new digital ID held on people's phones
00:10will be an enormous opportunity for the UK and make working illegally tougher.
00:16Digital ID will become mandatory as a means of proving the right to work under the plans,
00:22but people will not be required to carry or asked to produce it.
00:27It will be available to UK citizens and legal residents by the end of this Parliament.
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