Labour is modernising Britain with digital ID

Labour is modernising Britain with digital ID

This Labour Government is implementing a national digital ID to bring Britain into the modern age. It will make everyday life easier for millions, cut red tape and put power back in people’s hands.

Digitalisation has transformed the way people live – from storing bank cards and boarding passes in our phones to accessing medical advice through the NHS app – and people in countries across the world are benefiting from how a digital ID can allow them to do so many more things at the click of a button.

A digital ID will cut paperwork, save time, and help people access services quickly, safely and securely – modernising the state to make people’s lives easier.

It will also help in our fight against illegal working by making it easier to carry out Right to Work checks and crack down on rogue employers.

Every British citizen and legal resident will be entitled to a digital ID free of charge, ensuring those without passports or driving licences can access jobs and services more easily – helping to level the playing field for millions.

A public consultation will launch by the end of the year to ensure the system is secure, trusted and inclusive.


The initiative builds on this Labour Government’s ongoing work to modernise public services, including a digital version of the Veteran Card and the new Digital Inclusion Action Plan to ensure everyone can benefit from the modern economy.

“Digitisation has already transformed so many parts of our lives – from how we shop, travel and bank.


“But there’s so much more we can do to make people’s lives easier, simpler and more secure.


“The digital ID is about putting power back in people’s hands, cutting the faff out of rummaging through drawers for documents and pointless bureaucracy we have accepted for too long while bringing Britain into the modern age.


“This can be a boarding pass to getting on in life, helping people get a bank account, apply for a job or access childcare. Countries across the world are reaping the benefits of digital IDs, the British public should be able to as well.”

– Prime Minister Keir Starmer


Examples of how digital ID will make life easier include:

  • Social levelling: Giving everyone a form of photo ID for free, so those without passports or driving licences can open a bank account or get a job as easily as those that do.
  • Applying for a mortgage: Letting people prove who they are digitally instead of sending physical documents or paying for private verification services.
  • Renting a home: Making it possible for renters to prove their right to rent instantly, without hunting down old paperwork.
  • Protecting against fraud: Keeping identity information safe on your phone instead of relying on physical documents that can be lost or stolen.