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What we are living through currently is phase two of Blairs great plan, if you didn't like the first phase, 

you certainly ain't gonna like phase two,, 

wait until phase three is forced upon us.

 

 

Euan Blair ,that is Tony Blairs son ,is part of Britcard ,worth to him 375 million alone ,it's been in making for many years.

Basically, as soon as cash is removed from mainstream use,you will be at the mercy of Britcard ,designed by Euan Blair ,therefore it is possible to debank you completely, you will have nothing

 

 



How many government / civil service / public sector data leaks have there been in the last 5 years
2025
MoD Afghan Relocations Data Breach (2022 leak revealed in 2025)
A spreadsheet in 2022 containing the personal information of ~18,700 Afghans who applied under the ARAP (Afghan Relocations & Assistance Policy) was accidentally sent by MoD outside secure system. The leak affected names, contact details, and some family info. Estimated 80,000-100,000 people (including family members) possibly at risk. There was a superinjunction to block reporting until 2025.

2024
PSNI Data Breach (Police Service of Northern Ireland)
A spreadsheet released as part of a Freedom of Information request included a “hidden” tab with surnames, initials, rank, role, and other details of all 9,483 PSNI officers and staff. The ICO fined PSNI £750,000 for this breach. This was called an “egregious breach” because of exposure risk to dissident republicans etc.

2023-2024
Information Security Review by the Government
After multiple accidental data breaches in the public sector, including the Afghan leak and others, the Cabinet Office published a review in 2023 to try to improve procedures.

2021-2022
Electoral Commission cyber-attack & data breach
In 2021-22 the Electoral Commission was hacked; reference copies of the electoral registers (names and addresses of 40 million UK voters) were accessed.

2021
MoD ARAP email error (smaller leak)
An earlier breach where a mass email was sent to 245 people under the ARAP scheme, exposing details of interpreters fleeing Afghanistan. A smaller but serious breach.

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14 hours ago, Mesterh said:

I didnt do the track and trace stuff. 

Is it still here?

I remember all the conspiracy theories back then, this is how we are going to live, you wont be able to do this that or the other without a jab. We will be in and out of lockdown forever. That didnt age well now did it.

 

 

I am not talking about fantasy newspaper headlines and their bullshit predictions.

I am talking about actual behaviour, banning your best friends from family BBQ’s because they didn’t have the jab, and such like.

The Government cancelling Christmas with a few days notice, whilst partying behind closed doors, and people going along with it.

I have lost all faith in people making a stand in the UK.

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2 hours ago, Mick Dempsey said:

If you are really interested  in stopping the gubmint from controlling and monitoring your life then it’s not id cards you need to worry about, they de facto exist anyway, it’s cash.

 

Use it whenever possible, make sure shops realise they need to keep taking it oryou will go to ones that do.

 

Without cash they can track you and shut you down remotely at the press of a button for wrongthink.

 

 

I can’t pay for my hookers and coke with chip and pin either.

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Just thinking about this "right to work" ID cards which every employer will have to record when the calculate their workers taxable income and availability to work.......

 

Back when I was a youth, I got given a unique number which the state used to identify me, my address, age, tax status etc. This, I believe, is still needed for employment and is called a National Insurance Number. 

 

Let's just say, "if ain't got one, you cannot get a job, benefits, NHS services and can deported that afternoon along with any dependants no matter where they where born! Would that work? Or are we better off waiting for these cards to be issued within the next 5 years?

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On 26/09/2025 at 09:01, Johnsond said:

So all of us who live here legally already with NI numbers and multiple forms of Verifiable ID, being mandated to carry digital identification will stop those crossing the channel “illegally”   🤔🤔

Care to explain how you see this actually working. 

Just to avoid any confusion and to show the content of the whole post not a selectively edited portion, the above is what I actually posted. The context of which is very very different to the edited version posted by a particularly weak shit stirring anonymous individual. 

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:

Just to avoid any confusion and to show the content of the whole post not a selectively edited portion, the above is what I actually posted. The context of which is very very different to the edited version posted by a particularly weak shit stirring anonymous individual. 

 

 

"Posted yesterday at 09:01 (edited)"

 

Only saying.

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