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Digital id consultation..Act Now: This Isn’t a Real Consultation….It’s Already Decided‼️‼️
This is being sold as your chance to have a say, but it doesn’t feel like one. The big decision - bringing in digital ID -looks like it’s already been made. What they’re asking now is just how it should work, not whether it should happen at all.
On top of that, it’s not easy to take part. You’re expected to read through loads of technical material just to answer basic questions. Most people don’t have the time or background for that….and that’s the point. It keeps real public input to a minimum.
You don’t need to fill in the whole thing to push back. Even one clear objection matters. Use the prompts below, tweak them if you want, and get something submitted before the deadline.
Bullet Point Prompt for ChatGPT
* Write a formal consultation response opposing a UK digital ID proposal
* Base the response on the UK Government Consultation Principles
* Include the quote: “Consultations should take place when there is scope to influence the outcome”
* Argue that the consultation focuses on how digital ID is implemented, not whether it should be implemented at all
* State that this suggests the decision has already been made
* Include the quote: “Be clear about the scope of the consultation and what decisions are yet to be taken”
* Argue that the consultation does not clearly show that key decisions are still open
* Include the quote: “Be accessible and use plain English to encourage participation from a wide audience”
* Add that the consultation requires hours of reading and a high level of technical understanding, creating a barrier for ordinary people
* Argue that this makes it inaccessible and excludes meaningful public participation
* Include a section explaining opposition to digital ID, covering:
* Privacy and surveillance concerns
* Risk of function creep
* Risk of exclusion or coercion (becoming mandatory in practice)
* Data security risks
* Increased power for government and large corporations
* Keep the tone formal, clear, and assertive
* Conclude by stating opposition to both the consultation process and the policy itself.
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