▲ | logifail 10 hours ago | |
> some sort of number provided by the government There are countries where each citizen has one unique identifier (Sweden's "personnummer", Denmark's CPR). The UK is definitely not one of those! [yet] Instead there are many different identifiers, each for a different purpose, and stored in different systems which almost certainly don't talk to each other. Just for starters: NHS number for healthcare, National Insurance number for social security and pensions, Unique Taxpayer Reference for tax, Passport (with a number that changes when you renew your passport), Driving licence (with a "number"[alphanumeric] which stays constant even when you renew)... Multiple overlapping identifiers... and I may have missed some :) | ||
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