Digital ID Cards

The Government has announced plans to introduce digital identification cards across the UK in the coming years. These could be used to confirm identity when applying for work, accessing services, or verifying age.

The proposals have prompted a wide range of views, with some highlighting potential benefits for security and efficiency, and others raising questions about privacy, data protection, and the role of government in managing personal information.

I want to make sure that residents across Bognor Regis and Littlehampton are heard. Please do take a moment to complete my short survey and share your thoughts.

Your feedback will help me take the views of our community directly to Westminster.

Digital ID Cards Survey

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The Government has announced plans to introduce digital ID cards across the UK. How do you feel about this proposal?
How much confidence do you have that personal information stored on digital IDs would be kept secure?
Do you think digital ID cards should be:
In order to make this survey representative, how did you vote in the 2024 General Election?

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