The United Kingdom has gotten this bad. Truly sickening.

Herr Stremer announced obligatory digital IDs. Soon it will be digital money like in occupied Europe. Total enslavement.
I wonder if people will resist, revolt, or if their energy has been already exhausted by too much taxes and flag issues.
There's a petition against it with 1.25 million signatures if Ive got right. Seemsany aren't happy but that won't probably mattrr.
 
Seemsany aren't happy but that won't probably mattrr.
Well, there are close to 2.5 million signatures on the petition now. I've added my signature, for what its worth. At this point, I'm inclined to agree with @Thebull; it probably won't matter.

There should be some kind of referendum before introducing the requirement for an ID.
Yes, there should. Perhaps I'm being overly cynical, but I'd say that the push for total control is gathering pace such that even if a referendum is declared we should be on the watch for the 'bait and switch'.
 
More free speech in UK , seems recent post as of 30 Sept. 2025. Man jailed for online posting, this should go fine with digital ID's...

Thank you for these shining examples of free speech crackdowns in the UK @Ricardo. I think Iain McGilchrist put it rather well in a recent substack article:

"In the UK.... there has come about a radical shift towards what I think may fairly be called the totalitarian left. This is often called ‘soft’ totalitarianism: it brands people according to how ‘right on’ – in other words, far-left leaning – their opinions on a whole range of issues may be. This totalitarianism is far from ‘soft’ in reality."
I think McGilchrist has a real point. The totalitarianism of the UK Government can no longer be called soft or subtle; its out in the open.
Digital ID's are probably just round the corner (I doubt the online petition will amount to much, though I hope I'm wrong).

@Seato previously provided a link to The Light - there is definitely some food for thought here.

A snippet:
"They have and will sell digital ID as the answer to most of the world’s problems in the coming weeks and months, after also creating the crises for which digital ID would have conveniently been a preventative measure. Do not be deceived: this is the beginning of the total control of humanity the likes of which no dictator, warlord or megalomaniac in the past or in fiction could ever dream of."

Hyperbolic or realistic?
 
Thank you for these shining examples of free speech crackdowns in the UK @Ricardo. I think Iain McGilchrist put it rather well in a recent substack article:

"In the UK.... there has come about a radical shift towards what I think may fairly be called the totalitarian left. This is often called ‘soft’ totalitarianism: it brands people according to how ‘right on’ – in other words, far-left leaning – their opinions on a whole range of issues may be. This totalitarianism is far from ‘soft’ in reality."
I think McGilchrist has a real point. The totalitarianism of the UK Government can no longer be called soft or subtle; its out in the open.
Digital ID's are probably just round the corner (I doubt the online petition will amount to much, though I hope I'm wrong).

@Seato previously provided a link to The Light - there is definitely some food for thought here.

A snippet:
"They have and will sell digital ID as the answer to most of the world’s problems in the coming weeks and months, after also creating the crises for which digital ID would have conveniently been a preventative measure. Do not be deceived: this is the beginning of the total control of humanity the likes of which no dictator, warlord or megalomaniac in the past or in fiction could ever dream of."

Hyperbolic or realistic?
It sure is "their" plan , however it fails remains to be seen though since C´s have stated in transcripts it will , for me the vax psyop/ insanity and how it was more than a bit alarming /distressing is still fresh in my mind ,back then at some point even considered dropping everything and moving (at no small "cost") whilst it was 3rd thinking only , didn´t but things keep moving in the same direction however...
 
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I don't know if anyone reported this on the forum yet. There been an attack on a synagogue in Manchester. 2 people killed by British national of Syrian origin.
The news is filled tonight with the anti-Semitic message and how Jewish people are living in fear. Can't help feeling this is going to be used as part of the crackdown on free speech here.
I really do think we're in big trouble. The country is a real mess and been played by the man behind the curtain.
 
I don't know if anyone reported this on the forum yet. There been an attack on a synagogue in Manchester. 2 people killed by British national of Syrian origin.
The news is filled tonight with the anti-Semitic message and how Jewish people are living in fear. Can't help feeling this is going to be used as part of the crackdown on free speech here.
I really do think we're in big trouble. The country is a real mess and been played by the man behind the curtain.
Sounds like a false flag of some sort allright.. As in something that "gladio type" group(s) will do to further social unrest.
 
They responded to the petition:

You’re receiving this email because you signed the petition: “Do not introduce Digital ID cards”.

Dear

The Government has responded to the petition you signed – “Do not introduce Digital ID cards”.

Government responded:

We will introduce a digital ID within this Parliament to help tackle illegal migration, make accessing government services easier, and enable wider efficiencies. We will consult on details soon.

The Government has announced plans to introduce a digital ID system which is fit for the needs of modern Britain. We are committed to making people’s everyday lives easier and more secure, to putting more control in their hands (including over their own data), and to driving growth through harnessing digital technology. We also want to learn from countries which have digitised government services for the benefit of their citizens, in line with our manifesto commitment to modernise government.

Currently, when UK citizens and residents use public services, start a new job, or, for example, buy alcohol, they often need to present an assortment of physical documents to prove who they are or things about themselves. This is both bureaucratic for the individual and creates space for abuse and fraud. This includes known issues with illegal working and modern slavery, while the fragmented approach and multiple systems across Government make it difficult for people to access vital services. Further, there are too many people who are excluded, like the 1 in 10 UK adults who don’t have a physical photo ID, so can struggle to prove who they are and access the products and services they are entitled to.

To tackle these interlinked issues, we will introduce a new national digital ID. This is not a card but a new digital identity that will be available for free to all UK citizens and legal residents aged 16 and over (although we will consider through consultation if this should be age 13 and over). Over time, people will be able to use it to seamlessly access a range of public and private sector services, with the aim of making our everyday lives easier and more secure. It will not be compulsory to obtain a digital ID but it will be mandatory for some applications.

For example, the new digital ID will build on GOV.UK One Login and the GOV.UK Wallet to drive the transformation of public services. Over time, this system will allow people to access government services – such as benefits or tax records – without needing to remember multiple logins or provide physical documents. It will significantly streamline interactions with the state, saving time and reducing frustrating paperwork, while also helping to create opportunities for more joined up government services. International examples show how beneficial this can be. For instance, Estonia’s system reportedly saves each citizen hours every month by streamlining unnecessary bureaucracy, and the move to becoming a digital society has saved taxpayer money.

By the end of this Parliament, employers will have to check the new digital ID when conducting a ‘right to work’ check. This will help combat criminal gangs who promise access to the UK labour market in order to profit from dangerous and illegal channel crossings. It will create a fairer system between UK citizens and legal residents, crack down on forged documents, and streamline the process for employers, driving up compliance. Further, it will create business information showing where employers are conducting checks, so driving more targeted action against non-compliant employers.

For clarity, it will not be a criminal offence to not hold a digital ID and police will not be able to demand to see a digital ID as part of a “stop and search.”

Privacy and security will also be central to the digital ID programme. We will follow data protection law and best practice in creating a system which people can rightly put their trust in. People in the UK already know and trust digital credentials held in their phone wallets to use in their everyday lives, from paying for things to storing boarding passes. The new system will be built on similar technology and be your boarding pass to government. Digitally checkable digital credentials are more secure than physical documents which can be lost, copied or forged, and often mean sharing more information than just what is necessary for a given transaction.
The new system will be designed in accordance with the highest security standards to protect against a comprehensive range of threats, including cyber-attacks.

We will launch a public consultation in the coming weeks and work closely with employers, trade unions, civil society groups and other stakeholders, to co-design the scheme and ensure it is as secure and inclusive as possible. Following consultation, we will seek to bring forward legislation to underpin this system.

Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

After a current 2.7 million signatures, this has the flavour of the NHS vaccine passport and app. They have already decided, and we will obey.
 
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