‘Voters will go to Reform’: Labour anger as Starmer pushes on with digital ID
More than 2.8 million people signed a petition opposing the digital ID plan amid fears of privacy loss and government overreach, while Labour prepares a campaign to regain support.
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Yvette Cooper is coming for our kids with her dystopian digital ID scheme
Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has confirmed that the government is looking to force the widely and rightly hated Digital ID “mass surveillance and digital control” scheme onto UK children from thirteen years of age, bringing to mind a dystopian children’s TV series. The Unlisted: where fiction meets reality In The Unlisted, schools collaborate with governments and corporations to force mind-control devices onto children through implantation se…
UK Digital ID: The BritCard Bait and Switch
In my previous article I suggested that the UK’s proposed “mandatory” digital ID, called the BritCard, was a bait and switch psyop. I posited that the arguments presented by Keir Starmer’s purported Labour government, to supposedly justify the BritCard rollout, coupled with the timing of the announcement, the apparent inability to understand public opinion, and the lack of necessity for …
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