Q10 is about who can be trusted with data; Q11 is another very long one that's less of a question and more of a comment. "Part of the purpose of digital ID, according to those who propose it, is to allow government bodies and public services like the NHS, schools, and the police to be run ...
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... more effectively by allowing them to make better use of data. For example, a ‘digital learner ID’ within the education system might collect data about a student's progress to understand how they learn, which areas they need to focus on, and how they might be best supported to achieve better ...
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... educational outcomes for their individual needs." And then "do you agree?" but more longwinded. And - finally - we get to Q12. "Having thought more about it, to what extent would you now support or oppose the UK introducing a digital ID system?" By which point we have thought about annoyances...
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