
UK government publishes a national ID implementation plan by end of 2025
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Currently, the UK relies on a patchwork of different documents (passports, driving licenses, birth certificates) for identification purposes. In Dec 2024 [Tony Blair](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/tony-blair-digital-id-immigration-nhs-b2663129.html) has called for introduction of digital ID as a way to tackle immigration and spiralling NHS costs.
Will the government publishes a plan to introduce a national ID (digital or non-digital) by end of 2025?
This market resolves to YES if the UK government officially publishes a detailed plan or white paper outlining the implementation of a national digital ID system by Dec 31st, 2025. The plan must include specific implementation details and timelines.
Resolves NO otherwise.
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