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king charles digital id bill controversy 1796716

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AI-generatedThe UK government's digital ID bill creates a voluntary system for public services, but critics highlight digital exclusion risks. The associated cybersecurity bill imposes penalties for breaches, affecting companies handling sensitive data. Commercial impact is weak and long-term; no immediate price or supply chain effects. Sectors: telecom/media (digital infrastructure), tech (identity verification), cybersecurity (compliance costs).
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- Digital Access to Services Bill announced in King's Speech on May 13, 2023.
- Right-to-work verification priority use case, launch by 2029.
- 19 million people in UK face digital exclusion.
- Cyber Security and Resilience Bill introduces penalties for cybersecurity breaches.
- Digital ID system collects sensitive data from multiple government departments.
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