The UK is fighting Fiercly Against Digital ID
We have made massive progress against the attempts to destroy our freedom via Digital ID. Ever since Starmer uttered the words “mandatory for the right to work” campaigners, freedom fighters and anyone with any common sense have been up in arms against such an atrocious overreach.
It begun with campaign groups springing into action and protests erupted across the nation. Then came the political backlash as council after council rejected Digtial ID. All the way from Cornwall to Northern Ireland to Scotland to Oxfordshire we have seen massive resistance. The fight is far from over as we have seen Keir has backed down from his initial proposal for a strict mandatory scheme due to huge public opposition this is nothing more than a tactical retreat than a surrender. And you can get your ass once the scheme is in in one way or another it will become a requirement to be a part of society.
That is if the freedom fighters of the land don’t lay waste to the scheme completely like we have already done back in 2010 when Tony Blair and the Labour government (and whoever pulls their strings) announced Digital ID and were defeated.
26th of September our Fight Against BritCard Began But The War Against Digital ID has Been Going On For years
The first thing people think of when we are talking about Digital ID is the BritCard announced by Keir Starmer on the 26th of December but this isn’t the only aspect of Digital ID. BritCard is just the obvious target and would be a massive leap forward in the agenda to control the people. However in many ways Digital ID is being rolled out in stealth behind the scenes. Mission creep has been creeping for a while. The latest big manifestations of this are imposing age verification checks to see certain social media posts or access certain websites. Being done under the banner of protecting children but ultimately is leading towards the same ends of state interference in our lives. Our enemies use clever psychological trickery to make it seem like they are doing good when in reality they are not. Slavery wrapped up in a bow of virtue and lies.
Then coercing veterans to sign up to One Login to access government services and then again with company directors. Key segments of the population that our enemies need to track, monitor and get under control. Make no mistake that this will not stop until every citizen is required to have a Digital ID to interact with society.
Defeating BritCard is essential as this is the great leap forward of Digital ID that would seal the prison door tight very fast. Second to that is the creep of One Login. Contrary to what we often hear but we don’t always need more tech and more centralisation. We will function just fine without Digital ID and just like how Ron Desantis, the Governor of Florida recently announced “The convenience of a digital drivers license is outweighed by the potential for government to abuse it. Not gonna happen in FL. No digital ID.”
Convenience traded for government surveillance and erosion of freedom and privacy just ain’t worth it.
Now bringing it back to the UK we will list the councils around the country that have been resisting Digital ID and have been passing announcements, motions and documentation against Digital ID.
1. Passed Motion (Formal Approval)These councils have voted to reject the scheme, typically urging abandonment and contacting officials.
# | Council/Area | Key Details | Date | Source |
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1 | North Northamptonshire Council | Reform UK/Conservatives passed motion calling it a “clear danger” and “authoritarianism”; letter to PM; Labour abstained/Lib Dem criticized as “waste of time.” | November 3, 2025 | |
2 | Cornwall Council | Overwhelming vote (68-1) against; “convenience over liberty,” ineffective on immigration; cross-party (Conservative/Green/Lib Dem); letter to PM. First full rejection. | November 25, 2025 | |
3 | Wakefield Council | Motion passed to oppose national Digital ID; council to write to Home Secretary, refuse pilots; led by Reform UK Cllr Michael Graham. | November 30, 2025 | |
4 | Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council | Passed motion to oppose; Reform UK-led, highlighting privacy risks and “state control.” | November 6, 2025 | |
5 | Belfast City Council (Northern Ireland) | Passed statements opposing as “bureaucracy” infringing Good Friday Agreement; all-party support. | September 2025 onward | |
6 | Derry City and Strabane District Council (Northern Ireland) | Passed statements rejecting on dual identity grounds; letters to PM. | September-October 2025 |
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7 |
West Northamptonshire Council |
Reform UK proposed opposition motion; blocked by Conservative chair (Cllr Alison Eastwood) as “national issue” per monitoring officer advice, despite local impacts noted. |
November 27, 2025 |
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8 |
Havant Borough Council |
Reform UK (Cllr Sharon Collings) proposed rejection; voted down by Lib Dem/Labour/Green coalition (despite national party opposition from those groups). |
October 2025 |
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9 |
Newport City Council (Wales) |
Conservatives (Cllrs Ray Mogford/Will Routley) proposed opposition citing privacy/civil liberties risks/costs; blocked by Labour amendment criticizing as “misinformation,” resulting in council support for plans with consultation call. |
November 25, 2025 |
3. Motion in Progress (Proposed, Debated, or Pending Vote)Includes motions submitted for debate, under consideration, or awaiting full council vote; often using LGA template.
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10
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Wirral Council (Merseyside)
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Lib Dems (Cllrs Mike Redfern/Stuart Kelly) proposed motion citing risks to vulnerable groups/privacy/waste; pending full council vote; calls for letters to Home Secretary/MPs.
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December 1, 2025 (pending)
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11
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Scottish Government/Regional Councils (e.g., Aberdeen)
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First Minister Swinney opposes; SNP/Greens block consent; multiple councils (e.g., Aberdeen) debating leader statements.
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September 2025 onward
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12
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Northern Ireland Executive/All Major Parties (e.g., Lisburn & Castlereagh)
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DUP/Sinn Féin/UUP/Alliance reject as “rights attack”; councils like Lisburn proposing motions.
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September 2025 onward
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13
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Stevenage Borough Council
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Local Stevenage Liberal Democrats Facebook account actively posting against Digital ID
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September 2025 Onward
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| 14 |
Brighton & Hove Council (Green-led)
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Greens proposing committee motions on civil liberties; national party calls for scrapping. 32 Signatures on proposed motion against Digital ID.
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October 2025 Onward
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A Good Start
So far this is an excellent start and it is great to see the resistance building across the UK. We all have our part to play and need to fight and fight hard to secure victory. The UK government just announced £1.8B of funding for Digital ID so we are going to have to match this with the equivalent and more effort.
We may not have nearly 2 billion pounds to play with but we have a decentralised army who can change the course of history and culture when they sign off the same hym sheet. That hym sheet right now reads: Defeat Digital ID.
Get to the protests and make your voices heard. Grab some stickers and leaflets and wake up your community and together, we will defeat Digital ID!