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The government have explained whether the police will be able to stop and check your 'BritCard'
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Updated 17:43 3 Oct 2025 GMT+1Published 15:54 3 Oct 2025 GMT+1

The government have explained whether the police will be able to stop and check your 'BritCard'

It's one of the main fears people have about it

Joe Harker

Joe Harker

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The proposed 'BritCard' digital ID scheme appears to have gone down with Brits about as well as a cup of cold sick.

Over 2.7 million people have signed a petition against it on the official parliament website, not that those ever achieve anything, and the government has responded by saying they are going to do this.

They claim these digital ID cards will help them tackle illegal migration and people working in the UK without the right to do so, as anyone wanting to work will have to get a smartphone app containing their digital ID.

According to YouGov, 42 percent of Brits are for the digital ID compared to 45 percent against it, and 57 percent of the public apparently backs some form of national identity card, but those who aren't for it are making the most noise right now.

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One of the main fears people have expressed over the introduction of a new ID card is the idea that the UK might become a 'papers, please' society where you could face a demand to present your ID at any moment, so what's the official line?

The digital ID will be mandatory if you want to work in the UK (Labour Together)
The digital ID will be mandatory if you want to work in the UK (Labour Together)

Can the police stop you and demand to see your digital ID?

According to the government, it is not their intention for the police to have the power to demand you show your digital ID.

The official government website explicitly states that the police will not be able to stop you and force you to show your ID, saying: "Police will not be able to demand to see the digital ID – as with current precedent."

Given there'd be no point in an ID you never had to show under any circumstances, there will be times you're going to have to show it to somebody, but that's going to be if you want a job.

However, the idea is more along the lines of your employer seeing it to be sure you have the right to work in the UK, and you actually are who you claim to be, instead of passing off someone's National Insurance number as your own.

The government insists the police won't have the power to stop you and demand to see your ID (Getty Stock Photo)
The government insists the police won't have the power to stop you and demand to see your ID (Getty Stock Photo)

What will the new digital ID be used for?

The government claims it'll make it easier for Brits to access services and benefits, and have a more convenient time proving they are who they're supposed to be.

They argue it'll reduce identity fraud and make it harder for people who don't have the right to work in the UK to get a job, or perhaps it'll be easier to enforce the current rules on employers who are supposed to check for this sort of thing.

The Prime Minister said this will play an 'important part' in curbing illegal migration.

It'll have your name, date of birth, a picture of you, your nationality and your residency status.

You can refuse to get a digital ID, but it'll be tough to get a new job (Niklas Halle'n - WPA Pool / Getty Images)
You can refuse to get a digital ID, but it'll be tough to get a new job (Niklas Halle'n - WPA Pool / Getty Images)

What happens if you refuse to get one?

Since the digital ID card is going to be done via smartphone, it's a problem for those who don't have one, though the government has said there will be consultation on how to make it more accessible.

So even if you can't get it on your phone, there will be ways made available for you to present your digital ID.

As for those people who flat-out refuse to get one, the government has said 'it will not be a criminal offence to not hold a digital ID'.

In their response to the recent petition, they said it would 'not be compulsory to obtain a digital ID', though this butts up against them also saying 'it will be mandatory for some applications'.

It will be a legal requirement as part of the checks for getting a job, so you can refuse to get a digital ID, and you won't get in any trouble with the law, but you won't be able to pass an employer's check of your right to work in the UK, so you'll be frozen out of the job market.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/Henry Nicholls

Topics: UK News, Technology, News, Crime

Joe Harker
Joe Harker

Joe graduated from the University of Salford with a degree in Journalism and worked for Reach before joining the LADbible Group. When not writing he enjoys the nerdier things in life like painting wargaming miniatures and chatting with other nerds on the internet. He's also spent a few years coaching fencing. Contact him via [email protected]

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