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Christopher Hope issues verdict on ‘real reason’ behind Digital ID U-turn – WATCH

This is the moment GB News’ Political Editor Christopher Hope outlined his thoughts on Labour’s motivations in scrapping Digital ID – the 13th major U-turn under Sir Keir Starmer.

Ministers are understood to be considering making the planned digital ID “Right to Work” checks voluntary rather than compulsory in 2029.

And now, Chris has told Late Show Live host Bev Turner what Labour may be trying to do.

“The Government is trying to, in my words, strip the barnacles off the boat… and try and drop everything which controversial,” he said,

He said Labour was moving to avoid “pointless rows” with civil liberties groups.

And alongside campaigners, Chopper said Sir Keir wanted to steer clear of fights with Bev Turner – as well as GB News viewers and listeners. “They don’t want to have any row about state control,” he added.

Addressing the apparent U-turn earlier, a Government spokesman told the People’s Channel: “We are committed to mandatory digital right to work checks.”

“We have always been clear that details on the digital ID scheme will be set out following a full public consultation, which will launch shortly.

“Digital ID will make everyday life easier for people, ensuring public services are more personal, joined-up, and effective, while also remaining inclusive.”

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