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Trust no one when it comes to ID cards

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This article compiles reader letters responding to various Guardian articles, covering topics such as digital ID cards (skepticism about government trust), nuclear power (questioning "clean" energy), railway terminology, airport names, alcohol pricing (impact on lower incomes), and the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump (seen as exploitative, not friendship).

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  1. 1 June 7: Dave Schilling's article "Male friendship isn’t easy. Just ask Trump and Musk" published.
  2. 2 June 8: Letters on railway terminology published.
  3. 3 June 9: Polly Toynbee's article "Digital ID cards would be good for Britain – and a secret weapon for Labour against Reform" published.
  4. 4 June 10: Article "Sizewell C power station to be built as UK’s £14bn nuclear investment" published.
  5. 5 June 10: Reader responses published.
  • Continued public debate on these issues
  • Highlighting different viewpoints and concerns
What: Readers respond to various Guardian articles, expressing skepticism about digital ID cards, questioning nuclear power's "clean" label, discussing railway and airport terminology, criticizing alcohol price hikes, and commenting on the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump.
When: Published 2025-06-10. Responses to articles published June 7, 8, 9, 10.
Where: United Kingdom (Winnersh, Newcastle upon Tyne, Salisbury, Chipping Norton, London), California (Woodland, US).
Why: To provide diverse reader perspectives and critiques on current political, social, and economic issues discussed in previous Guardian articles.
How: Through letters to the editor.

This article compiles reader letters responding to various Guardian articles, covering topics such as digital ID cards (skepticism about government trust), nuclear power (questioning "clean" energy), railway terminology, airport names, alcohol pricing (impact on lower incomes), and the relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump (seen as exploitative, not friendship).