Tony Blair and William Hague call for everyone to have digital ID cards

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The former Labour and Conservative leaders have put their political differences aside to push for the roll-out of digital ID.

"We are living through a 21st-century technology revolution as huge in its implications as the 19th-century Industrial Revolution," they said.

Appointing"executive ministers" from outside Parliament to rewire Whitehall's approach to science and technologyUsing AI to help teachers in schools and provide personalised support to pupils at homeOn BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Sir Tony - who pushed to introduce ID cards as prime minister - said technology would overcome many people's concerns about online dangers.

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