Dear Jake Richards MP ... ... Kier Starmer etc
Dear Jake Richards,
I am among many constituents who have signed a petition to cease and desist from undemocratically imposing Digital ID (Britcard) on British Citizens.
My passport is my identity and is safe under lock and key. It won't disappear when the battery runs out on my phone or when electricity goes down, or when the signal is poor. The same with my driver's license. I can prove my identity with my British Passport and therefore confirm my National Insurance number.
In every job I have had I have proved my identity in person to my bank. The bank should not require any further identity and certainly not Digital Identity. The same goes for my Driving License. I totally reject any need for a paperless, easily hacked digital identity.
My bank account, purchasing records or my medical details are not for state consumption which have nothing to do with any state official. Not a single person on this planet should have power over my privacy.
My life is my own and I will not be reduced to a number, a barcode or an app via any outside company such as Palantir. This would be a data breach and is untenable.
Does Tony Blair who tried this in 2010, run the country via Starmer ? It certainly seems that way.
Hackers can get into everything. I refuse to allow all my data to be in one place to hand my life over to anyone on a silver platter, courtesy of the state. This is already a highly censored and authoritarian place. Why should I trust the state ? The same state which gives more credence to big corporations than to the people they are supposed to serve. The same state which chooses "experts" to whom they listen and censors the rest ?
Why are Larry Fink and Bill Gates such frequent visitors to parliament ?
Why does the state sit in obedience to unelected supranational NGOs such as the UN, WHO, NATO, the BIS, IMF and WEF ?
Why does the state use "Nudge Units" and undeniable social engineering techniques ?
Will there be mission creep with Britcard ? Of course there will be. Abortion was brought in under compassionate grounds for the rare exception. Look at it now. And so it will be with Assisted Dying and Britcard. It's a matter of time before we are in the carefully planned, executed and inescapable digital cage, enslaved by the all powerful state.
The state loves creating the chaos to provide the solution that they wanted enforced in the first place. It is a pattern throughout history, so blatantly obvious now as is the UN threat that "NO one will be left behind". Britcard will be brought in without any semblance of democracy. Forget the large majority in government. It was through the votes of a mere 20% of the electorate.
The state is at odds with the citizens. That is a serious issue and it is the state overreach and NOT the citizens at fault.
I will not sign up for digital control and a full on surveillance state. Such stuff is of the power hungry corporations and supranational NGOs.
Sincerely,
Brenda Gunning
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