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Re: No to Digital ID
nerd2 wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 08:02 So your details are here and every social media platform known to man ,they probably even know what time you wank and on what site. You have bank cards with your money info all over the world and your phone is spewing your information everywhere. You already have a passport ,driving licence and medical record and you NI number is everywhere . You allow amazon ,eBay , porn hub,Spotify, paypal to have your details and access to your accounts. Yet this is invasion of privacy , you gave upto the billionaires but not the government so very bizarre when you want to make it difficult for people to come here and work illegally. Not sure what you actually want . Even your car monitors your travel these days and where you going through maps or sat nav. Try getting in a city centre bar without id then have to give up your biometrics as they take pics . We are already well past this. Unless your hiding something.
So. ALL that information already out there and available to the government and the best they can do is come up with an app/card that makes that data easier (for them (and criminals)) to access and use as the may see fit?
Stop beating about the bush, for fuck's sake. The only (ONLY) way to stop the illegals is to stop making this country such an attractive proposition for them, both collectively and individually.
If it's still not clear enough for you, I mean benefits - ALL benefits. And if the government really wants to stop illegal people working here, the only sure-fire, 100% guaranteed way to do so is get them out of the country as soon as they arrive.
Stop beating about the bush, for fuck's sake. The only (ONLY) way to stop the illegals is to stop making this country such an attractive proposition for them, both collectively and individually.
If it's still not clear enough for you, I mean benefits - ALL benefits. And if the government really wants to stop illegal people working here, the only sure-fire, 100% guaranteed way to do so is get them out of the country as soon as they arrive.
Re: No to Digital ID
riosleftsock wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 19:15 Sign and share
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194
I'm not signing that - it requires your personal details!
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Re: No to Digital ID
XKhammer wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 01:53Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 16:30Ohh! That reminds me!
Hello joyo's mate (sic) at the department of works and pensions looking in on this site!Sorry for ignoring you! Very rude of me.
How's the case going?
Which one?
The one he's possessed about on here.
Apparently he's got a bee in his bonnet over several people remembering what he posted (as FACT) back in the .com days and cant own it/let it go, so he's throwing about tantrums, innuendos and hints in the hope that someone else will teach them a lesson for his self-generated embarrassment and he can claim he's not a grass.
I wish you luck in your quest - I'm the one who wrote to you a couple of years back and said that I don't have any need for the pension, remember? You replied and said I'd best take it anyway as it was a legal entitlement of mine.FMOB???
You seem worried Oxbore you could lose the mud hut in the poverty stricken village near the Cambodian border
I have zero worries in my life.
If I cared about the minuscule rises to the mediocre state pension I would have selected a country in which to retire that would boil your blood as much as Thailand clearly does - the Philippines. UK expats there qualify for all rises in any state benefits to which they're entitled.
In fact I might just claim that is where I am from now on - you've proved you've got no fucking clue about my location, anyway.
So what is it that YOU need to share with us? Why the continued and vitriolic deflection? Is your closet door slightly ajar and you rather like what you see outside through the gap?
No trees were abused in the production and dissemination of this reply.
If I cared about the minuscule rises to the mediocre state pension I would have selected a country in which to retire that would boil your blood as much as Thailand clearly does - the Philippines. UK expats there qualify for all rises in any state benefits to which they're entitled.
In fact I might just claim that is where I am from now on - you've proved you've got no fucking clue about my location, anyway.
So what is it that YOU need to share with us? Why the continued and vitriolic deflection? Is your closet door slightly ajar and you rather like what you see outside through the gap?
No trees were abused in the production and dissemination of this reply.
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Re: No to Digital ID
So your details are here and every social media platform known to man ,they probably even know what time you wank and on what site. You have bank cards with your money info all over the world and your phone is spewing your information everywhere. You already have a passport ,driving licence and medical record and you NI number is everywhere . You allow amazon ,eBay , porn hub,Spotify, paypal to have your details and access to your accounts. Yet this is invasion of privacy , you gave upto the billionaires but not the government so very bizarre when you want to make it difficult for people to come here and work illegally. Not sure what you actually want . Even your car monitors your travel these days and where you going through maps or sat nav. Try getting in a city centre bar without id then have to give up your biometrics as they take pics . We are already well past this. Unless your hiding something.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: No to Digital ID
wise man I say..(Miike)
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: No to Digital ID
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!
Keep using cash ...never surrender.
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: No to Digital ID
, wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:03 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.
All about Control the easy way.
It's goes against everything we stood for .
BY CHOICE is how we have always done fings.
You want to sign up the gov.uk..?
That should always be YOUR CHOICE..
.NEVER YOUR COMPULSORY ORDER
It's goes against everything we stood for .
BY CHOICE is how we have always done fings.
You want to sign up the gov.uk..?
That should always be YOUR CHOICE..
.NEVER YOUR COMPULSORY ORDER
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Monsieur merde de cheval
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Re: No to Digital ID
Last time we had anything like it was during WW2.
VERY DIFFERENT COUNTRY NOW
It's not going to stop the likes of the Pakistanis/Jamaican s or the rest of the commonwealth having dual citizenship and fucking off lively whenever it comes on top.
It's to control indigenous Brits ...
VERY DIFFERENT COUNTRY NOW
It's not going to stop the likes of the Pakistanis/Jamaican s or the rest of the commonwealth having dual citizenship and fucking off lively whenever it comes on top.
It's to control indigenous Brits ...
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Re: No to Digital ID
riosleftsock wrote: ↑25 Sep 2025, 19:15 Sign and share
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/730194
Too fucking right mate
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NO NO NO NO.
It's all for the wrong reasons .
The evil fuckers telling you it's to curb Illegal immigration and for your own security is sick.
If you didn't already know it , we're in big trouble as a nation.
The COVID nonsense was the tester
It's all for the wrong reasons .
The evil fuckers telling you it's to curb Illegal immigration and for your own security is sick.
If you didn't already know it , we're in big trouble as a nation.
The COVID nonsense was the tester
Re: No to Digital ID
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 16:30XKhammer wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 16:08Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:44He'll still double down on it (and has probably already put spoken agreements in place as to who will build the system), because he won't go anywhere near addressing the core issue.
It'll be like giving a first class passenger on the Titanic a tea cup and asking them to bale the ship out.I can truly understand your fear of ID cards as you live mainly in Thailand and still claim benefits here which your not entitled to so they will stop you committing fraudOhh! That reminds me!
Hello joyo's mate (sic) at the department of works and pensions looking in on this site!Sorry for ignoring you! Very rude of me.
How's the case going?
Which one?
The one he's possessed about on here.
Apparently he's got a bee in his bonnet over several people remembering what he posted (as FACT) back in the .com days and cant own it/let it go, so he's throwing about tantrums, innuendos and hints in the hope that someone else will teach them a lesson for his self-generated embarrassment and he can claim he's not a grass.
I wish you luck in your quest - I'm the one who wrote to you a couple of years back and said that I don't have any need for the pension, remember? You replied and said I'd best take it anyway as it was a legal entitlement of mine.
FMOB???
You seem worried Oxbore you could lose the mud hut in the poverty stricken village near the Cambodian border
You seem worried Oxbore you could lose the mud hut in the poverty stricken village near the Cambodian border
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XKhammer wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 16:08Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:44He'll still double down on it (and has probably already put spoken agreements in place as to who will build the system), because he won't go anywhere near addressing the core issue.
It'll be like giving a first class passenger on the Titanic a tea cup and asking them to bale the ship out.I can truly understand your fear of ID cards as you live mainly in Thailand and still claim benefits here which your not entitled to so they will stop you committing fraud
Ohh! That reminds me!
Hello joyo's mate (sic) at the department of works and pensions looking in on this site!
Sorry for ignoring you! Very rude of me.
How's the case going?
Which one?
The one he's possessed about on here.
Apparently he's got a bee in his bonnet over several people remembering what he posted (as FACT) back in the .com days and cant own it/let it go, so he's throwing about tantrums, innuendos and hints in the hope that someone else will teach them a lesson for his self-generated embarrassment and he can claim he's not a grass.
I wish you luck in your quest - I'm the one who wrote to you a couple of years back and said that I don't have any need for the pension, remember? You replied and said I'd best take it anyway as it was a legal entitlement of mine.
Hello joyo's mate (sic) at the department of works and pensions looking in on this site!
How's the case going?
Which one?
The one he's possessed about on here.
Apparently he's got a bee in his bonnet over several people remembering what he posted (as FACT) back in the .com days and cant own it/let it go, so he's throwing about tantrums, innuendos and hints in the hope that someone else will teach them a lesson for his self-generated embarrassment and he can claim he's not a grass.
I wish you luck in your quest - I'm the one who wrote to you a couple of years back and said that I don't have any need for the pension, remember? You replied and said I'd best take it anyway as it was a legal entitlement of mine.
Re: No to Digital ID
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:44He'll still double down on it (and has probably already put spoken agreements in place as to who will build the system), because he won't go anywhere near addressing the core issue.
It'll be like giving a first class passenger on the Titanic a tea cup and asking them to bale the ship out.
I can truly understand your fear of ID cards as you live mainly in Thailand and still claim benefits here which your not entitled to so they will stop you committing fraud
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Re: No to Digital ID
yngwies Cat" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:58 Our arses are owned by tech millionaires, not sure the fuss about an iD surely the same as just having passport, NI number, birth cert and all that
Tech millionaires only want to monetise, not control you and your every move/thought.
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Our arses are owned by tech millionaires, not sure the fuss about an iD surely the same as just having passport, NI number, birth cert and all that
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It'll be like giving a first class passenger on the Titanic a tea cup and asking them to bale the ship out.
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Let’s tell the truth a lot of us on here the old bill knew everything
there is no change just it’s formal
there is no change just it’s formal
Re: No to Digital ID
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 12:36Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 11:33OK, we all get how much you need (NEED) the government/state/authorities to be acting in your best interests (probably on account that you try and give the impression that you're a model citizen without an extreme view in your repertoire), but that ain't the case - never was and certainly never will be.
We also get how your immediate response is to go for the poster when you don't/won't/can't understand the contents of a post (made by people you already feel should be silenced/cancelled/punished/put down). Your posting history is very clear on that point.
Still, you probably feel that if the government says the only use for these Starmercards is to prevent illegal working (it won't) then that is the truth because it's a government claim, in the same way you feel that giving your money freely to Sullivan is not supporting Sullivan.
Carry on, sunshine. You'll never make the Edinburgh Fringe, but you are certainly amusing.he's a fucking imbecile, his kind facilitate tyranny
Can understand your anger being a hermit with herpes must be a very sore point
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Re: No to Digital ID
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 11:33XKhammer wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 11:17Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:48Australia does, indeed have the right idea. Talking about this a while ago to a couple of Aussies I drink with when back in Thailand.
They say that they've also got a Plan B for those that get through and end up on the mainland - stick them in self-contained settlements at least 2-300km from the nearest urban development and let it be known that the intervening land is populated by crocodiles and aboriginals, and that the aboriginals are cannibalistic hunters.
No need for any form of (expensive) security - the fear of getting hunted down and eaten should they try to make their way back to civilisation keeps them in place until they're called in for processing.Plan B is fairytale you just made up,you clearly are insane,but then again all trannies areOK, we all get how much you need (NEED) the government/state/authorities to be acting in your best interests (probably on account that you try and give the impression that you're a model citizen without an extreme view in your repertoire), but that ain't the case - never was and certainly never will be.
We also get how your immediate response is to go for the poster when you don't/won't/can't understand the contents of a post (made by people you already feel should be silenced/cancelled/punished/put down). Your posting history is very clear on that point.
Still, you probably feel that if the government says the only use for these Starmercards is to prevent illegal working (it won't) then that is the truth because it's a government claim, in the same way you feel that giving your money freely to Sullivan is not supporting Sullivan.
Carry on, sunshine. You'll never make the Edinburgh Fringe, but you are certainly amusing.
he's a fucking imbecile, his kind facilitate tyranny
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XKhammer wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 11:17Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:48Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:35 Australia has the right idea, no one let in on the mainland and all processing done on a remote island, we should do the same here, Gruinard Island sounds ideal to me?Australia does, indeed have the right idea. Talking about this a while ago to a couple of Aussies I drink with when back in Thailand.
They say that they've also got a Plan B for those that get through and end up on the mainland - stick them in self-contained settlements at least 2-300km from the nearest urban development and let it be known that the intervening land is populated by crocodiles and aboriginals, and that the aboriginals are cannibalistic hunters.
No need for any form of (expensive) security - the fear of getting hunted down and eaten should they try to make their way back to civilisation keeps them in place until they're called in for processing.Plan B is fairytale you just made up,you clearly are insane,but then again all trannies are
OK, we all get how much you need (NEED) the government/state/authorities to be acting in your best interests (probably on account that you try and give the impression that you're a model citizen without an extreme view in your repertoire), but that ain't the case - never was and certainly never will be.
We also get how your immediate response is to go for the poster when you don't/won't/can't understand the contents of a post (made by people you already feel should be silenced/cancelled/punished/put down). Your posting history is very clear on that point.
Still, you probably feel that if the government says the only use for these Starmercards is to prevent illegal working (it won't) then that is the truth because it's a government claim, in the same way you feel that giving your money freely to Sullivan is not supporting Sullivan.
Carry on, sunshine. You'll never make the Edinburgh Fringe, but you are certainly amusing.
We also get how your immediate response is to go for the poster when you don't/won't/can't understand the contents of a post (made by people you already feel should be silenced/cancelled/punished/put down). Your posting history is very clear on that point.
Still, you probably feel that if the government says the only use for these Starmercards is to prevent illegal working (it won't) then that is the truth because it's a government claim, in the same way you feel that giving your money freely to Sullivan is not supporting Sullivan.
Carry on, sunshine. You'll never make the Edinburgh Fringe, but you are certainly amusing.
Re: No to Digital ID
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:48Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:35 Australia has the right idea, no one let in on the mainland and all processing done on a remote island, we should do the same here, Gruinard Island sounds ideal to me?Australia does, indeed have the right idea. Talking about this a while ago to a couple of Aussies I drink with when back in Thailand.
They say that they've also got a Plan B for those that get through and end up on the mainland - stick them in self-contained settlements at least 2-300km from the nearest urban development and let it be known that the intervening land is populated by crocodiles and aboriginals, and that the aboriginals are cannibalistic hunters.
No need for any form of (expensive) security - the fear of getting hunted down and eaten should they try to make their way back to civilisation keeps them in place until they're called in for processing.
Plan B is fairytale you just made up,you clearly are insane,but then again all trannies are
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 10:35 Australia has the right idea, no one let in on the mainland and all processing done on a remote island, we should do the same here, Gruinard Island sounds ideal to me?
Australia does, indeed have the right idea. Talking about this a while ago to a couple of Aussies I drink with when back in Thailand.
They say that they've also got a Plan B for those that get through and end up on the mainland - stick them in self-contained settlements at least 2-300km from the nearest urban development and let it be known that the intervening land is populated by crocodiles and aboriginals, and that the aboriginals are cannibalistic hunters.
No need for any form of (expensive) security - the fear of getting hunted down and eaten should they try to make their way back to civilisation keeps them in place until they're called in for processing.
They say that they've also got a Plan B for those that get through and end up on the mainland - stick them in self-contained settlements at least 2-300km from the nearest urban development and let it be known that the intervening land is populated by crocodiles and aboriginals, and that the aboriginals are cannibalistic hunters.
No need for any form of (expensive) security - the fear of getting hunted down and eaten should they try to make their way back to civilisation keeps them in place until they're called in for processing.
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Australia has the right idea, no one let in on the mainland and all processing done on a remote island, we should do the same here, Gruinard Island sounds ideal to me?