Cllr Carl Cashman launches petition against Starmer’s digital ID cards

26 Sep 2025

Cllr Carl Cashman and Liverpool Liberal Democrats have today launched a local campaign opposing the Labour government’s introduction of mandatory Digital ID cards. 

The campaign backed by Cllr Carl Cashman calls on the Government to immediately cancel its plans for mandatory digital ID.

The Liberal Democrats have raised concerns about the millions of older people, people living in poverty and disabled people – who are more likely to be digitally excluded.

Commenting on the campaign launch, Cllr Carl Cashman said:

“Mandatory digital ID will cost taxpayers billions with zero guarantee of success - time and time again government tech projects waste huge sums of money and don’t actually work. 

“Local people want action on the issues that matter to them. We need action to fix our NHS and tackle the cost of living crisis, not just gimmicks like this. The Government needs to scrap this plan and get on with making our country a better place to live. 

“The Liberal Democrats oppose the Labour Party’s long obsession with ID cards and more state control. We will fight against it tooth and nail - just as we successfully did against Tony Blair’s ID cards.”

No to Labour's Digital ID

We, the undersigned, call on the Government to cancel its plans for mandatory digital ID.

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