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riosleftsock
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Sydney_Iron
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Re: No to Digital ID
Thin end of the wedge if Labour get this through, I may not live in the UK anymore but this just looks like an excuse to get more control over the population and all that bollocks about stopping illegals is nonsense
they haven’t been able to stop them so far or even put much effort into doing so, what fool would trust them on this idea?
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Re: No to Digital ID
only1billybonds wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:11 Stopping illegal working is a fucking cover story.
I've been saying for ages that a surefire way to stop the illegals is to stop making it so attractive to come here. I dont so much blame the arrivals, more the politicians who do everything other than give them blow jobs on red carpets when the get here. State that they'll receive no benefits, be housed in warehouse type facilities in the middle of nowhere and they'll kip on camp beds. We'd see a drastic reduction almost overnight.
I'd go even further than that as a deterrent; as soon as they arrive, have them run past the nit nurse on their way to Brize Norton and put on the first available flight out.
Do it under the full glare (and obviously ensuing contempt) of the left-leaning mainstream media.
The details will work their way back through the chain to donor countries soon enough and those desperate to leave their country of birth will have to find the money tree they feel they're entitled to harvest elsewhere.
No issue with managed & controlled immigration whatsoever.
Do it under the full glare (and obviously ensuing contempt) of the left-leaning mainstream media.
The details will work their way back through the chain to donor countries soon enough and those desperate to leave their country of birth will have to find the money tree they feel they're entitled to harvest elsewhere.
No issue with managed & controlled immigration whatsoever.
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Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:07mentally ill? a wrongun that's taken untold poisonous jabs so he can continue his fiddling trips to asia. you need putting down you cսnt
Why are so scared of vaccines?Why are you such a social outcast?Are you suffering from herpes?
The hapless hermit with herpes on his helmet
You worried the ID cards will reveal to the world you have an incurable sexual incurable disease?No wonder you've a hermit
The hapless hermit with herpes on his helmet
You worried the ID cards will reveal to the world you have an incurable sexual incurable disease?No wonder you've a hermit
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Nutsin wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:10 I’m starting to feel sorry for you lot!
Labour has turned out to be everything we knew they would be, a disaster.
What a nightmare!
Just imagine how exciting it’s gonna be when they introduce digital currency?
You better fall in line or they’ll flag your digital identity as a racist or an enemy of the state.
The darkest of times!
feel sorry for the thick cunts like the upminster duracell, who'll obey any order from authority. I won't comply with anything proposed by these criminal fucks
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only1billybonds
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Stopping illegal working is a fucking cover story.
I've been saying for ages that a surefire way to stop the illegals is to stop making it so attractive to come here. I dont so much blame the arrivals, more the politicians who do everything other than give them blow jobs on red carpets when the get here. State that they'll receive no benefits, be housed in warehouse type facilities in the middle of nowhere and they'll kip on camp beds. We'd see a drastic reduction almost overnight.
I've been saying for ages that a surefire way to stop the illegals is to stop making it so attractive to come here. I dont so much blame the arrivals, more the politicians who do everything other than give them blow jobs on red carpets when the get here. State that they'll receive no benefits, be housed in warehouse type facilities in the middle of nowhere and they'll kip on camp beds. We'd see a drastic reduction almost overnight.
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I’m starting to feel sorry for you lot!
Labour has turned out to be everything we knew they would be, a disaster.
What a nightmare!
Just imagine how exciting it’s gonna be when they introduce digital currency?
You better fall in line or they’ll flag your digital identity as a racist or an enemy of the state.
The darkest of times!
Labour has turned out to be everything we knew they would be, a disaster.
What a nightmare!
Just imagine how exciting it’s gonna be when they introduce digital currency?
You better fall in line or they’ll flag your digital identity as a racist or an enemy of the state.
The darkest of times!
- Takashi Miike
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mentally ill? a wrongun that's taken untold poisonous jabs so he can continue his fiddling trips to asia. you need putting down you cսnt
Re: No to Digital ID
I’ve signed the petition and I remember signing something similar some twenty years ago, I think, when the likes of David Davies was very much against it.
To the gullible the introduction of the compulsory ID verification facility would see the gradual and eventually complete elimination of people working illegally in the UK.
There are already Laws here though sufficient to prevent illegal working with the onus being on the employer to check whether or not an employee is sound. A thorough check of Nail bars, kitchens of, mostly, ethnic restaurants and such as the host of food delivery motorcyclists buzzing our streets would reveal a myriad of illegal workers.
To me this ID system represents and infringement of my personal liberty, my right to go about my day to day life unhindered whilst pursuing activities deemed not illegal. The storing of all this data safely too is another one of my concerns. Also it is concerning that when these IDs are faked, and they will be, the hapless employer will no doubt be brought to boot for not checking thoroughly enough.
To the gullible the introduction of the compulsory ID verification facility would see the gradual and eventually complete elimination of people working illegally in the UK.
There are already Laws here though sufficient to prevent illegal working with the onus being on the employer to check whether or not an employee is sound. A thorough check of Nail bars, kitchens of, mostly, ethnic restaurants and such as the host of food delivery motorcyclists buzzing our streets would reveal a myriad of illegal workers.
To me this ID system represents and infringement of my personal liberty, my right to go about my day to day life unhindered whilst pursuing activities deemed not illegal. The storing of all this data safely too is another one of my concerns. Also it is concerning that when these IDs are faked, and they will be, the hapless employer will no doubt be brought to boot for not checking thoroughly enough.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 08:06 The Digital ID will be required to prove your right to work
You won’t be required to produce it in the street or use to verify your identity in any other website etc.
You can continue to provide your utility bills or passport for those purposes
Presume every employer will be asked to confirm they have sighted the ID
Social media already has all that information & that Zuckerberg bloke with the Harpo Marx hairstyle has already handed that to Trump so he can get you sacked if you were mean about that Christian nut Charles Kirk
The actual digital ID, whether it's an app or a physical piece of plastic is not the real issue here - that's just a shiny bauble to distract the minnows of the world.
The big problem is the data(base) which it needs in order to function. It will be fucking huge! We're talking thousands and thousands of Terabits here, a tad more than is available on your shiny new look-at-me smartphone.
Nowhere in Europe has the capacity to store and manage that amount of data, securely or otherwise. To function it will need to be stored in the USA on a server farm/data centre owned and managed by one of the big, US government licenced IT service companies.
That will mean that, whilst there, it is not covered (except by lip-service) under the UK Data Protection Act. And this means that a UK government department can query that database by proxy through a US based operative - just for testing purposes, like....
The big problem is the data(base) which it needs in order to function. It will be fucking huge! We're talking thousands and thousands of Terabits here, a tad more than is available on your shiny new look-at-me smartphone.
Nowhere in Europe has the capacity to store and manage that amount of data, securely or otherwise. To function it will need to be stored in the USA on a server farm/data centre owned and managed by one of the big, US government licenced IT service companies.
That will mean that, whilst there, it is not covered (except by lip-service) under the UK Data Protection Act. And this means that a UK government department can query that database by proxy through a US based operative - just for testing purposes, like....
- Lee Trundle
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You've got to be a right DIVVY to think that they won't be able to get around this and work for UBER and JUST EAT.
Thanks for stepping up to the plate, Sven.
Thanks for stepping up to the plate, Sven.
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You've got to be a right DIVVY to think this will in any way stop illegal immigration into this country.
Thanks for stepping up to the plate, joyo.
Thanks for stepping up to the plate, joyo.
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Fauxstralian
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The Digital ID will be required to prove your right to work
You won’t be required to produce it in the street or use to verify your identity in any other website etc.
You can continue to provide your utility bills or passport for those purposes
Presume every employer will be asked to confirm they have sighted the ID
Social media already has all that information & that Zuckerberg bloke with the Harpo Marx hairstyle has already handed that to Trump so he can get you sacked if you were mean about that Christian nut Charles Kirk
You won’t be required to produce it in the street or use to verify your identity in any other website etc.
You can continue to provide your utility bills or passport for those purposes
Presume every employer will be asked to confirm they have sighted the ID
Social media already has all that information & that Zuckerberg bloke with the Harpo Marx hairstyle has already handed that to Trump so he can get you sacked if you were mean about that Christian nut Charles Kirk
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This 100% will NOT stop or deter illegal immigration because the ability to work in the UK is not the reason people are flocking uncontrolled into the UK.
If an illegal wants to work cash-in hand, and somebody wants to pay him cash-in-hand, that will continue at exactly the same rate as pre-ID card levels; plenty of replacements available from the constantly arriving stream when one gets caught.
The main (and probably only) reason those people come here is on account that they know (KNOW) they will get taken care of during their time here, permanent or otherwise. A.K.A UK, tax-payer funded benefits.
What will 100% stop illegals (so photogenically) coming over in flotillas of small boats?
That has the simplest possible solution: rejoin the EU, or at least the customs union.
Once that is done the illegals will simply revert back to travelling in/on/under unchecked trailers, trucks and trains.
Of course, it won't actually stop or reduce the numbers flooding in - we the taxpayers - just won't be able to see the evidence, and the state will never, ever, get a handle on how many people are in the country and therefor know how to plan, design, and deliver the infrastructure needed to help support those people here and underpin the British way of life..
If an illegal wants to work cash-in hand, and somebody wants to pay him cash-in-hand, that will continue at exactly the same rate as pre-ID card levels; plenty of replacements available from the constantly arriving stream when one gets caught.
The main (and probably only) reason those people come here is on account that they know (KNOW) they will get taken care of during their time here, permanent or otherwise. A.K.A UK, tax-payer funded benefits.
What will 100% stop illegals (so photogenically) coming over in flotillas of small boats?
That has the simplest possible solution: rejoin the EU, or at least the customs union.
Once that is done the illegals will simply revert back to travelling in/on/under unchecked trailers, trucks and trains.
Of course, it won't actually stop or reduce the numbers flooding in - we the taxpayers - just won't be able to see the evidence, and the state will never, ever, get a handle on how many people are in the country and therefor know how to plan, design, and deliver the infrastructure needed to help support those people here and underpin the British way of life..
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Pub Bigot
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Nearly 570k signatures at the time of writing, so that’s something. Put as much pressure on that bent cսnt Starmer as possible.
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BerlingtonBertie
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A waste of money - they will balls it up too - when does a UK government get anything right. Third world nation
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Fauxstralian
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Legal immigrants should not be eligible for social security for 5 years after they post a £20,000 bond when arriving
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Fauxstralian
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It simply takes passing legislation that says anyone who is in France is in a safe country and if they enter the UK without permission they aren’t refugees or migrants
They should be intercepted & returned
Anyone returned should be banned from entering the UK by any means permanently
The Tories had 14 years to do this
They should be intercepted & returned
Anyone returned should be banned from entering the UK by any means permanently
The Tories had 14 years to do this
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Jaan Kenbrovin" wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 20:58Exactly. All they have to do is pass a law saying anyone here illegal isn’t eligible for any benefits or housing and will be immediately deported.
it’s bizarre anyone would think they want to clamp down on it when they won’t even go after the companies in the Uk that employ illegals.
Fucking outrageous.
Sick cսnt, spouting utter common sense!
Sick cսnt, spouting utter common sense!
Re: No to Digital ID
The Dublin accord didn't work, hence why people voted brexit out of frustration.
https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefi ... lin-system
https://www.migrationwatchuk.org/briefi ... lin-system
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only1billybonds wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 20:17 XK.
They've had years to stop the illegals, if they really wanted to end illegal immigration they would have done so by now.
Exactly. All they have to do is pass a law saying anyone here illegal isn’t eligible for any benefits or housing and will be immediately deported.
it’s bizarre anyone would think they want to clamp down on it when they won’t even go after the companies in the Uk that employ illegals.
it’s bizarre anyone would think they want to clamp down on it when they won’t even go after the companies in the Uk that employ illegals.
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riosleftsock
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Mike, the digital infrastructure was all put in place during covid. It was rejigged and renamed as Gov.Uk One Login last march by the DGS (digital govt services) which was formed by Camerons govt along with the Behavioural Insights Team. None of this is being directed by a government minister but is under the control of the Cabinet Office
Re: No to Digital ID
only1billybonds wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 20:17 XK.
They've had years to stop the illegals, if they really wanted to end illegal immigration they would have done so by now.
They could rejoin the Dublin Accord arrangements for starters.
Access to the fingerprint database that comes with that would have been bloody useful as you can trace immigrants journey including rejected asylum claims elsewhere and reject and deport them forthwith. The data is literally at someone's finger tip.
Lack of access to this data is one of the major pull factors for people ending up here.
Access to the fingerprint database that comes with that would have been bloody useful as you can trace immigrants journey including rejected asylum claims elsewhere and reject and deport them forthwith. The data is literally at someone's finger tip.
Lack of access to this data is one of the major pull factors for people ending up here.