Indeed, seeing as the reaction to these passports has been negative, I would say that it’s a 60/40 split.
Those opposed to these are citing civil liberties and saying that venues could be sued for discrimination.
You’re right that out of the way towns and villages will ignore these rules if it goes ahead, I think they will only enforced in large cities, even then the hospitality industry as a whole seems dead set against the whole idea
More than 70 MPs on right and left oppose domestic use of certificates, as testing pilots are planned for football matches
www.theguardian.com
It does say that Starmer hasn’t said if his party is voting against them, but there are some big Corbyn allies who are against it, and seeing as Corbyn himself has said he will vote against them this will sway a lot of labour MPs who are still Corbynistas and will want to show their loyalty to him rather than Starmer.
Other groups have also cited concerns, one cited that international travel is a luxury but traveling within our own borders to do basic every day activities is a basic human right, it does seem that we may be exiting out of this mess in better way than I had imagined, ID cards have never been popular and have been rejected time and time again.