Ah yes, the I'd card. The first step on a slippery slope.
I sold our Motorcaravan to a German last weekend. He didn't have a passport, only his ID card which UK insurance companies won't accept for temp insurance ID checks, only a passport even if you submit a valid photo ID EU driving license.
Why did he have his ID card on him?
Because it is a punishable offence not to be carrying it at all times, even on the beach in swimming trunks.
The UK government can tell me that they will never make carrying it mandatory, but the whole point is that if you do not make it mandatory then it's no use for 90% of the things they say it will fix.
The whole POINT, which was articulated by the Windrush victims themselves, was that the UK used to be low regulation and common sense. The EU is the opposite and we have become infected with it.
All we need is a small measure of common sense again and not ID cards.
A unique number mailed to your voting address would fix the problem. Because voters would have to be implicated in the fraud and that is a high enough barrier.
ID cards was the wet dream of Blair and Brown for cementing the UK ever deeper into the EU. It was also the overbearing state changes of Blair and Brown which led to the Windrush scandal.
All we need is good, pragmatic, British common sense. Which, apparently, is gone for good.