The surprising way that access to public services will be different for British citizens in 10 years
Posted Mar 21 2010 7:56am
Gordon Brown, the British prime minister is set to announce in his speech tomorow plans to give everyone in the country a personalised webpage for accessing Government services within a year as part of a plan to save billions of pounds by putting all public services online.
Every voter will receive a unique identifier allowing them to apply for school places, book GP appointments, claim benefits, get a new passport, pay council tax or register a car. link to read more
Gordon Brown, the British prime minister is set to announce in his speech tomorow plans to give everyone in the country a personalised webpage for accessing Government services within a year as part of a plan to save billions of pounds by putting all public services online.
Every voter will receive a unique identifier allowing them to apply for school places, book GP appointments, claim benefits, get a new passport, pay council tax or register a car. link to read more
Source: The Independent