Argument against compulsory “BritCard” / Digital ID for all citizens
I am firmly opposed to the introduction of a compulsory digital ID scheme for all British citizens (sometimes called “BritCard”)
I am firmly opposed to the introduction of a compulsory digital ID scheme for all British citizens (sometimes called “BritCard”)
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The NHS already relies on private sector involvement. Reform is essential to tackle inefficiencies, ensuring taxpayer money is well spent while keeping healthcare free at the point of use.
the Data (Use and Access) Bill represents a significant step toward modernizing the UK’s data infrastructure. Its successful implementation will depend on addressing privacy concerns, ensuring inclusivity, and providing clear guidance to stakeholders throughout the transition period.
The Internet, born to democratize knowledge and foster free speech, faces mounting censorship threats. From attempts to cancel YouTube creators to real-world suppression like the Oxford Union controversy, the battle for open dialogue continues. Suppression drives dissent underground, but the unstoppable Internet champions free expression, echoing Tim Berners-Lee’s vision.
British culture blends rich history, linguistic diversity, and traditions. It values democracy, individual liberty, and humour. Key aspects include iconic literature, diverse cuisine, vibrant arts, and a commitment to social equity.
If the UK or an independent Scotland were to apply to re-join the EU, several conditions and requirements would likely be imposed. These would be based on the EU’s standard accession criteria, known as the Copenhagen criteria, and additional specific considerations arising from the UK’s previous membership and its exit process.
“The Wizards of the World: A Modern Allegory” delivers a comedic yet poignant exploration of contemporary issues through the lens of beloved characters, culminating in a surprise twist that redefines the notion of power and influence in today’s world.
Common Law and Civil Law. The United Kingdom primarily follows the Common Law system, while France adheres to the Civil Law system. Here’s a more detailed exploration of the differences.
The UK government could have pursued stricter immigration, regulatory divergence, exclusive fishing rights, independent foreign policy, and aggressive global trade agreements.