Monday, 19 January 2026

MEME MONDAY #66

The main thing to take away from last week's routine round of nanny state encroachment is this - the government is not abandoning plans for a digital ID.  The framework for digital ID was laid out in 2021 while the scamdemic was still in full swing, but the plans got kicked into the long grass until Keir Starmer resurrected it with his totalitarian announcement last September: "You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID.  It's as simple as that".

Not so now it seems, but don't believe it for one second.  The mandatory aspect may have been removed - in order to appeal to our libertarian values - but it will simply be introduced another way.  It will be presented as a voluntary concept, but over time it will be required to access more and more services until one day you find it impossible to exist without the permission of the state.  Resist the implementation of a social credit system as if all your freedom and privacy depended on it, because it absolutely does.

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