So the government are trying to sneak through a digital I.D. thing by March, and it could be up and running by December 2023. This has plusses and minuses. But of course they concentrate on the plusses to get it passed. They have done a carefully worded questionnaire, whereby the answers you give will mean you approve of the scheme, even if you actually don't. They mention only a handful of departments that your information can be shared, and those are ones no one worries about. But when you go deeper, they can share it with any department they want. All sorts of information on you, including a life history, a criminal history, and financial history. They will share what money is coming in from where, and where you spend it. This country is getting more like Big Brother. They want to know the ins and outs of everyone. Privacy and being left alone is becoming a thing of the past. Of course money talks. So there will be certain individuals in these many departments that will sell on your information to certain companies, especially if you have huge wealth or are a charity donator. I have no savings or assets, or criminal record, etc, so it won't affect me as such, but I still don't like the idea that everything about me or you will be more open knowledge and shared by so many people. It will also be easier for identity theft fraudsters. Some will even get a job in these departments just for that purpose. The carry around I.D. card was rejected, and this is even worse, so should be rejected. By the way, inheritance tax is a whopping 40% above 325k. 325k is the price of an average house in these parts. Included for inheritance tax are savings, anything of value, paintings, cars, granny's gold or diamond ring, etc, etc. Some are suggesting that is another reason they want to know what you own, and share your finances. That they are looking at clawing in more tax from things like inheritance tax.