
Anti-digital ID campaigner Fiona Diamond issued a defiant message to GB News last night after she was ejected from Parliament for heckling during a debate.
Ms Diamond had been removed from Westminster Hall during a fiery debate about Sir Keir Starmer's controversial plan to introduce mandatory IDs for all Britons.
"We don't want this and we will not comply," she had said in the meeting.
Now, the outspoken campaigner has warned of a "stealth" rollout - and made an urgent call to action to the British public.
She told The Late Show Live host Bev Turner: "It's great to see some MPs stand up and say that it is an attack on our civil liberties - Jeremy Corbyn in particular.
"But I just don't believe what I'm seeing, Bev. I think we the people need to understand now that the only way we're going to effect change here and stop this from happening is if people stand up and say we are not going to accept it.
"We will not comply with this. They're rolling it out by stealth."
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