A pub has been renamed The George Orwell in protest over Labour's plans for new digital ID cards.
Signage with Sir Keir Starmer's face has been placed on the building of the rebranded The James Atherton boozer in New Brighton, Merseyside.
While images were also projected onto the side of the building with phrases from George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984, such as 'war is peace' and 'freedom is slavery'.
In others, the PM is depicted as the leader of the state of Oceania, while 'Big Brother is watching you' flashes before a large eye appears.
Landlord Daniel Davies said he changed the name of the pub as he fears Britain could become 'very Orwellian'.






