Debate: his House Would Welcome Compulsory ID Cards in the UK..
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Supporters say compulsory ID could make Britain safer. It would help prevent fraud, crime, and illegal immigration while making it easier to verify one's identity when voting, travelling, or using public services. For many, it represents order, protection, and trust in a modern society.
Opponents warn it could threaten privacy and freedom. They fear it gives the government too much power and risks turning Britain into a surveillance state. Personal data could be hacked, misused, or used to target certain groups, making safety feel more like control.
Where do you stand on the issue of compulsory ID in the UK?
Have your say!
Join us on 11th November at the Windsor Castle pub for drinks and discussion as we debate the motion: This House Would Welcome Compulsory ID Cards in the UK.
First half: Improvised Table Topics – all are welcome to speak.
Second half: Prepared speeches, followed by floor contributions – an opportunity to share your views.
Join the debate!
During the first half of the meeting, there will be an improvised mini-debate session, where anyone may get called to defend or oppose a motion in 2 minutes (voluntarily, of course).
During the main debate, 3 debaters will propose the motion, 3 debaters will oppose it, and YOU may give your opinion during Floor Contributions.
The meeting will be held on the first floor of the Windsor Castle pub in Victoria, a beautiful Victorian pub with great food, drinks and reasonable
