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Learn the difference between legal & lawful because with digital ID and the push for control it matters more than ever. Legal is statutes and codes that bind only the artificial person by consent; lawful is common law that binds living men and women to do no harm, cause no loss, and commit no fraud.
Under common law in the UK no man or woman is obliged to comply with a contract they did not consent to; statutes are contracts; Parliament can only bind the legal person, the name in caps; they cannot bind the living man or woman unless you consent, and consent is usually presumed.
Common law binds you only to three duties: do no harm, cause no loss, commit no fraud. Nothing about digital IDs. If they try to impose one the remedy is to review jurisdiction: I am a living man or woman, I do not consent to contract, I stand under common law. That forces them to prove you agree.
When faced with a demand to register or scan, ask, is this an order or an offer of contract. If it is an order they need lawful authority beyond statute and they do not have it. If it is an offer you can decline.
If they drag you into court insist on a jury of your own peers because only a jury of men and women can judge harm, loss, or fraud. Everything else is slavery in disguise.
Today in the UK, the US, and across the Commonwealth governments operate almost entirely through statutory codes and administrative courts, and unless you know how to stand and assert otherwise the system proceeds as if you agree, which is why the distinction between legal and lawful feels hidden but remains very much alive.
Educate yourself.

