We have a complete lunatic for a prime minister. I genuinely fear we may have to throw this utter bastard into the gutters.
Impossible to control VPN's thankfully. They could make using one illegal without a licence I guess but good luck enforcing that.Between this and the Online Safety Act they are inching us closer and closer towards China.
I'm not a fan of Reform either, I think they are a terrible Pro-Russian party with many of members racist, but this stuff Lab pulling is completely over-stepping the mark and setup to go further.
Fully expect them to try control VPN's at some point.
Impossible to control VPN's thankfully. They could make using one illegal without a licence I guess but good luck enforcing that.
Pretty much anyone could set up their own VPN fairly easily. Its un-policeable.I doubt they can, but it won't stop them trying.
the Online Safety Act itself is largely, almost entirely useless, as on Opera and lit just click "VPN" on the right bar.
It means connection is crippled, or pay more $$$ during a time when Britain is being squeezed dry - ultimately just being an annoyance.
Pretty much anyone could set up their own VPN fairly easily. Its un-policeable.
Not to mention most large companies rely on them.
I've used a VPN installed on my home router and on my devices that leave the home for years so it doesn't affect me, but yeah its utter bullshit.Another issue, noticed a few sites, just won't bother dealing with the legal stuff at all, and auto-blocked the UK from visiting. Essentially, a China like Firewall for parts of the net, regardless of age, unless use a VPN.
It's a joke, as we all know.
If it was the real reason they wanted to bring this in then you'd have a point.Be a lot cheaper to send the SAS over to slit the throats of the people smugglers during the night, than roll out an ID system that will only harm the masses.
Apparently, Tony Blair's son's company is getting the contract.Government is completely incapable of delivering an sort of large IT project. They'll outsource it to the cheapest bidder, probably a company outside the UK. It'll get hacked in a week and god knows where our data will end up.
What a coinkydinkApparently, Tony Blair's son's company is getting the contract.
Never fear, im sure some smart young person from a distant land would be more than happy to vote on her behalf.Everyone would need digital ID, yes even your 90 year old grandma who struggles to turn on the TV, never mind a smart phone.
And free taxis to things like Doctors appointments. The elderly don't get them but the newcomers do. Also the Home office doesn't know how much the taxis have been costing the successive governments as they don't track it.Irony about digital IDs is that illegals, who are without any sort of IDs, are given free accommodation, money, health service, free education.
There are hundreds of daily rapes but the police, social services and local government cover it all up.And the prostitutes, too. The media won't tell you that, but it's obvious these people get free hookers or else there would be hundreds of daily rapes.
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I'll do it.The UK needs someone in charge to reverse all this.
I'm confused. No one wants it. Government is forcing it. Did you twats sleep through history classes?Those are voluntary. This isn't. And no one wants it.
This is just awful. If it had been hundreds of thousands white Britons marrying their cousins, then the NHS would immediately warn about the risks and call for a ban. But this happens in Asian families, so they'll keep silent even though the results of generations long inbreeding have severely Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities (and are a burden on the NHS).
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I bet she has a real purdy mouth too.Good news, my cousin is absolutely smoking hot.
They live on an island. Nuff said.I didn't actually realise that first cousin marriage was legal - it turns out it is in a bunch of places, including parts of the USA (18 states) and Europe. Norway banned it last year and Sweden and Denmark are debating doing the same.
It does seem to be a cultural thing - fewer than 1% of white British couples are first cousins versus a study of 13,500 families in Bradford (north England) where 37% of couples of Pakistani heritage were first cousins.
Putting aside my political bias, which assumes that the reason this is getting traction is because it's brown people that we're talking about and right wing people are the ones driving the conversation, I'm surprised, as I said, that it's not illegal already and also that significant numbers of people need to be told it's taboo. Apparently 77% of Britons want it outlawed (rising to 82% among reform voters).
I wonder what it's like being in a relationship and knowing that essentially everyone you meet disapproves. I presume most of them keep it to themselves where possible.
Either way, fuck knows why the health service is trying to find ways to say it's not so bad.
I didn't actually realise that first cousin marriage was legal - it turns out it is in a bunch of places, including parts of the USA (18 states) and Europe. Norway banned it last year and Sweden and Denmark are debating doing the same.
It does seem to be a cultural thing - fewer than 1% of white British couples are first cousins versus a study of 13,500 families in Bradford (north England) where 37% of couples of Pakistani heritage were first cousins.
Putting aside my political bias, which assumes that the reason this is getting traction is because it's brown people that we're talking about and right wing people are the ones driving the conversation, I'm surprised, as I said, that it's not illegal already and also that significant numbers of people need to be told it's taboo. Apparently 77% of Britons want it outlawed (rising to 82% among reform voters).
I wonder what it's like being in a relationship and knowing that essentially everyone you meet disapproves. I presume most of them keep it to themselves where possible.
Either way, fuck knows why the health service is trying to find ways to say it's not so bad.
Either way, fuck knows why the health service is trying to find ways to say it's not so bad.
AgreedGood news, my cousin is absolutely smoking hot.
Paws off, we keep things in the family round our neck of the woods.Agreed
Thank god you said. We never knew that.I'm confused. No one wants it. Government is forcing it. Did you twats sleep through history classes?
You can just you know have a revolution.
Thank god you said. We never knew that.
The worst part about the online safety act is it's self defeating....I doubt they can, but it won't stop them trying.
the Online Safety Act itself is largely, almost entirely useless, as on Opera and lit just click "VPN" on the right bar.
It means connection is crippled, or pay more $$$ during a time when Britain is being squeezed dry - ultimately just being an annoyance.
They have a King to do just that but he's just as woke.The UK needs someone in charge to reverse all this.
There not many of us just willing to hand over our country, but thanks for the offer.I have an idea, let's take all of the people here in the U.S. that hate us (Ruslims), send them to the U.K., and we will bring all of you here. Pretty sure that is a fair trade and everyone will be happy. Dearborn and St. Paul/Minneapolis would be much better off. Just saying.
There not many of us just willing to hand over our country, but thanks for the offer.