⚡️🇬🇧 NEW - Keir Starmer: ”Digital ID has the potential to transform our day-to-day lives.”

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This is an example of how things are implemented top down. First you go after the employers, ensuring they have to comply or else they can't operate a business. Then they go after those who don't work, and tell them they won't receive benefits if they don't have a digital id. This creates the conditions which squeeze the rest of society (everyone in the middle) into conformance. "It's not mandatory, except to work." And it's the "totalitarian tiptoe" as Icke calls it. People didn't do enough to curb the installation of ULEZ cameras, and soon enough, everyone (even the retards with EVs) will be paying per mile to drive. Jesus fucking Christ people are stupid.
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⚡️🇬🇧 NEW - Keir Starmer: ”Digital ID has the potential to transform our day-to-day lives.”
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It is usually the “less easy” things that keep individual sovereignty. A platform/service is really ease to use and free? 100% they are selling you.
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Citizen 2 months ago
Oh it will transform your life alright... image
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Jamie 2 months ago
Seems like he is losing the narrative as it is now optional. This is a freedom killer and a massive target for identity theft. Also, odd that the advertisement is held in a bank but doesn’t mention anything about banking.
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nepsis 2 months ago
Now that I've seen Keir Starmer in casual attire, strolling through a public setting, talking to ordinary people, I'm convinced!
Transform it to a totalitarian state u POS How much are you getting paid for this?