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Keir Starmer's 'Digital Gulag' is Coming

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Kier Starmer is expected to announce that all Adults will be required by law to have a Digital ID in order to live and work in the UK.  


The Prime Minister is said to be using the excuse of curbing illegal immigration as the ‘reason’ for its implementation,  however, as we will reveal, this will have no impact on illegal immigrants coming here or working in the black economy. 


Those who are apposed to the Digital ID system, such as Big Brother Watch, debunk the Government’s claims saying:


“Digital ID’s won’t stop the boats, no matter what Keir Starmer and Tony Blair tell you.  Here’s why; you already need a National Insurance Number to legally work in the UK.  Black market employers aren’t suddenly to start asking people for Digital ID.  Asylum seekers are already made to give over finger prints and face scans to receive what is known as an ARC Card.  Foreign nationals already have a digital ID; it’s called an E-VISA.  And, let’s be honest,  anyone willing to risk their lives crossing the channel is not going to be put off because of an app on your phone.”


Close observers of the UK government have been warning for some years now that they have secretly been laying the groundwork for a Digital ID, all under the guise of ‘convenience’, ‘safety’, and preventing crime.  The NHS app to book GP appointments. The digital driving licence to “make life easier.”  The “One ID” for accessing Government and Council departments.  The Online Safety Bill, to protect children from unspecified ‘online harm’; the DNA database for recording every new born’s DNA sequence;  Facial recognition cameras that have been rollout nation-wide without any consultation have all now live.  All that is needed now is a single unique identifier and all these disparate datasets can be joined up.  


This is a blueprint for a digital gulag—one you’ll never escape from. Refuse to join, and you’ll become a non-person.


Without it, you won’t be able to survive, let alone thrive. Even basic necessities like food and water will become out of reach.


No digital ID? No bank account. No property rental. No mortgage. No food, fuel, or alcohol. No social media. No NHS. No passport. No driving licence. You’ll be locked out of your own life.


You already have to give your name and address to watch porn, but the government knowing.  Every time you have a wank may be a “small price to pay” to “protect the kiddies” but how about when you can do anything without government approval?  Safety is the default excuse when the convenience lie can't be used.


In truth, the UK government is hoarding every scrap of your digital life. And all these seemingly isolated systems are being merged into one vast, all-seeing record of everything you do. 


Every breath you take, every move you make, every law you break—the Thought Police will be watching you.


Among the dozens of databases being harvested: your social media, emails, WhatsApp messages, photo libraries, phone calls, geo-location, Siri and Alexa audio, your search history,  and every online purchase ever made to Amazon, eBay and others.


Also included: smart meter readings, energy and water usage, your bank account and transaction history. Your health data—vaccine status, medical history, even your daily step count—is all about to be added to the digital file the government are keeping on you.


Then there’s street data—a euphemism for the facial recognition software scanning you across public spaces, every second, every step, every street.


And once the government has all this?  It's a certainty that they will abuse it. Because information is power. And this much information gives them more power than any regime in history. And as we know: power corrupts. Which makes this the most corrupt government in British history.


This must not be allowed to go ahead. We will be investigating the most effective ways of protecting yourself against life in a Digital Gulag, sign up to our newsletter using the link below to become part of the resistance.

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