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Thousands in London protested the UK’s 2029 mandatory digital ID plan, citing privacy and civil liberty concerns.
Thousands protested in London against the UK’s planned mandatory digital ID system by 2029, aimed at curbing illegal migration.
Demonstrators, including former MP Andrew Bridgen, marched from Marble Arch to Whitehall under police supervision, chanting and carrying banners, with an effigy of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
Organizers warned the system could erode personal freedoms, while critics across the political spectrum raised concerns over privacy, civil liberties, and effectiveness.
The Metropolitan Police enforced strict route rules, requiring protesters to stay on the left side of the road.
The debate continues over the balance between national security and individual rights.
Miles de personas en Londres protestaron contra el plan de identificación digital obligatoria del Reino Unido para el año 2029, citando preocupaciones sobre la privacidad y las libertades civiles.