Saturday, June 6, 2026

The UK joins such other notably free countries like China, Russia, North Korea and Iran in deciding what you will or will not be able to see!

UK Government Plots Digital ID Lockdown On Every Phone In Lockstep With Big Tech

BY TYLER DURDEN
SATURDAY, JUN 06, 2026 - 07:30 AM

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity,

The Labour government in Britain is accelerating its assault on digital privacy under the well-worn banner of child protection. Fresh plans leaked to the press reveal ministers intend to compel Apple, Google and other tech firms to restrict smartphones so thoroughly that a digital ID will be needed to use them with unfettered access.

The mechanism comes in the form of expanded age verification that effectively demands digital identification for device setup and use. What is sold as safeguarding the young is shaping up as a backdoor mandate for every adult in Britain to submit ID just to operate a phone or go online.

This development lands alongside Google's confirmation that it will soon bring digital IDs to Android devices in the UK via Google Wallet. Users will record a short video selfie and scan a government-issued ID to add a digital version of their passport or other documents.

The feature, already rolling out in select EU countries this summer, is explicitly tied to the UK's Online Safety Act requirements for age checks on content involving self-harm, eating disorders, bullying and pornography.

Google is exploring certification under the government's digital identity trust framework, which could extend its use to everyday purchases such as alcohol.

Apple has already implemented similar restrictions on iOS devices in Britain, forcing age confirmation or locking users into limited "child mode."

Big Brother Watch director Silkie Carlo has been blunt about where this leads. "Protecting children online is vital, but these are outrageous plans that will fail to address the underlying causes of online harm. This will only result in population-wide ID checks for all of us to use our phones, tablets and laptops."

She continued: "Put simply, the Labour Government is introducing ID checks for the internet. No one in a democracy should need to show their passport just to get online."

Carlo warned that the proposals replace genuine parental responsibility and meaningful tech design with "performative, authoritarian government control that children can easily circumvent by accessing adult-registered devices." For the UK's fifty million adult internet users, the outcome is stark: "this backdoor digital ID requirement would invoke the death of anonymity and internet privacy."

The mechanics are chilling. Without submitting to intrusive ID checks during device setup, users face a "chokehold on your software and internet access leaving you with a child-locked device." Restrictions on messaging, streaming and browsing open the door to client-side scanning - government spyware sitting in every pocket. Carlo noted this has long been a GCHQ ambition and "will be exploited for other purposes before long."

The bigger picture involving "The Government mandating that all phones/devices in Britain require ID and surveillance software is a crossing of the Rubicon that would make the UK one of the most authoritarian internet regimes in the world."

"I don't know anywhere else in the world that has done this," Carlo warned.

The story broke via a leak to The Times rather than any parliamentary process. Carlo called it a travesty: "This extreme technological censorship requires rigorous public and parliamentary scrutiny that is totally missing." Big Brother Watch has pledged to fight the measures.

These phone-level controls do not exist in isolation. They slot directly into the UK's wider digital ID infrastructure, already exposed as a dystopian experiment in mass surveillance.

The government's One Login platform and planned GOV.UK Wallet create a centralized system for identity verification across public services, with biometric data, audit trails logging every use, and a permissions framework that can deny access to everything from jobs to age-restricted purchases.

What begins as convenient "right-to-work" checks or alcohol verification quickly becomes a comprehensive record of daily life, open to expansion and abuse.

The ambition reaches even further back - to the cradle. Labour ministers have privately discussed assigning digital IDs to newborn babies alongside their health records, modeled on Estonia's system.

Framed initially as a tool to tackle illegal immigration through right-to-work verification, the scheme has ballooned into a cradle-to-grave tracking apparatus. Critics across the spectrum have labeled it a sinister overreach with nothing to do with stopping the boats and everything to do with building a permanent digital file on every citizen from birth.

Shadow ministers and former cabinet figures have condemned the lack of debate and the affront to British traditions of liberty.

This national infrastructure mirrors global blueprints pushed by the World Health Organization and funded by the Gates Foundation. A WHO document outlines a globally interoperable digital identity system for permanent, lifelong tracking of vaccination status from birth registration onward.

Records would integrate personally identifiable information with socioeconomic data including household income, ethnicity and religion. AI would target the "unreached," combat "misinformation," and support conditioning access to education, travel and other services on compliance.

Community health workers and digital alerts would enforce behavior, while fast healthcare interoperability standards enable cross-border data sharing. The architecture is explicitly designed for surveillance and control, not mere convenience.

The picture sharpens further with recent pushes for AI-designed "super vaccines." Cambridge researchers have created the first entirely AI-generated antigen, tested in humans, aimed at training immunity against entire families of viruses rather than single strains.

Data drawn from viral surveillance programs feeds these systems. While presented as pandemic preparedness, the combination with digital ID infrastructure creates obvious pathways for tracking compliance.

Refusal could trigger digital consequences - restricted access to services, finance or movement - under the same "safety" logic already being applied to phones and age verification. The surveillance grid expands while public oversight remains minimal.

Real concerns about child exploitation and online harm are being weaponized to justify systems that deliver mass identification, device-level control, client-side scanning and lifelong data profiles.

While children can bypass the restrictions; adults lose the fundamental right to anonymous communication and private device use. The same political class that has presided over record migration, grooming scandals and institutional failures now demands ever more intrusive tools to monitor the population it claims to protect.

This is not incremental safety policy. It is the deliberate construction of an authoritarian digital regime. Every new verification layer, every leaked proposal for device lockdown, every tie-in with global vaccine-tracking architectures erodes the space for individual autonomy.

Britain is being marched toward a future where showing a passport-equivalent digital ID becomes the price of entry to the internet, to commerce, to normal life - all while the architects insist it is voluntary and 'for the children'.

It is a stark crossing of the Rubicon indeed. The only question is whether the British public will recognise the destination in time to turn back.


The double standard that shrieks Jew hatred!

The pro-Gaza brigade whose suffering you never heard of — and why

When the Israeli navy detained Greta Thunberg and other pro-Hamas radicals who were trying to “break the siege on Gaza,” the global sob-sister class went crazy on cue, crying about international piracy and Israeli mistreatment of the fake aid workers, including such torture as sending them home in coach.

Which makes the fate of other members of the same group so telling: The Global Sumud Flotilla, traveling overland from Tunisia, found themselves seized by Libyan forces and held incommunicado for weeks, and the world’s moral police said . . . nothing.

Crickets.

No marches or protests.

No front-page coverage alleging torture and beatings.

No lawyers rushing to demand access to the detained “humanitarians.”


98-year-old beaten with broomstick, chair in NYC by woman campaigning for DSA candidate: cops


98-year-old beaten with broomstick, chair in NYC by woman campaigning for DSA candidate: cops

An apparently loony, lefty political worker handing out campaign leaflets for a DSA candidate in Brooklyn was arrested after allegedly punching and beating a 98-year-old man with a broomstick and metal chair in a crazed dispute over the reelection flyers, police said.

Tashara Abel was stuffing reelection flyers into mailboxes in the lobby of a building at Maple Street and Rogers Avenue in Prospect Lefferts Gardens when the nonagenarian walked in around 4 p.m. Thursday, cops said.

The two began beefing over the handouts for candidate and Democratic Socialists of America member and New York State Committee Member Anthony Beckford’s June 23 primary run, cops and neighbors said. Beckford is running for re-election as a Democratic district leader.

Police released surveilance photos of suspect leaving the Brooklyn building. dcpi

Abel, 27, allegedly repeatedly punched and kicked the older man before striking him with the broomstick and chair polices aid.




Joe Biden and the has-beens!


Joe Biden took family to ‘random’ NYC Italian spot instead of Elio’s — much to Jane Fonda’s dismay



New more powerful drugs hit the streets of San Francisco

San Francisco streets are reeling from deadly drug 20x more powerful than fentanyl


An extreme case of TDS

This Democrat Attorney General Is Still Trying to Prosecute Trump's Allies Over 2020


Democrats’ lawfare efforts hit a snag in Arizona after the state’s Supreme Court blocked Attorney General Kris Mayes’ prosecution efforts against President Donald Trump’s allies. But she has already indicated she will try againThe Arizona Supreme Court declined to review lower court decisions that sent the state’s case back on due process grounds. Just minutes after the ruling, a spokesman for Mayes’ office said she “will take the case back to a grand jury to seek new indictments.”

This means the Democrats will have to start all over instead of moving to trial.

The original indictment targeted several Arizona Republicans for their efforts to challenge the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. Mayes sought to charge them with conspiracy, fraudulent schemes, and multiple counts of forgery.

The authorities claimed the individuals gathered together on December 14, 2020 and voted for Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence as fake electors. The indictment says they sent false certificates to the vice president, the Archivist of the United States, and other officials. This was supposedly aimed at pressuring Pence to reject Arizona’s certified Biden electors on January 6, 2021.

The state alleges that the defendants “deceived the citizens of Arizona by falsely claiming that those votes were contingent only on a legal challenge.” However, the objective was to keep Trump in office regardless of what the courts ruled.

However, a Maricopa County judge ruled in May 2025 that prosecutors failed to give the grand jury the full text of the 1887 Electoral Count Act. The state appealed, but the higher court concurred with the previous court’s findings. Now, the Arizona Supreme Court ended Mayes’ attempt to resurrect the old indictment.

Instead of calling it quits and ending this blatant attempt to use the government to punish their political opponents, Mayes’ team plans to resubmit the case to another grand jury. Basically, it looks like Mayes is bent on forcing the defendants to spend more time and money defending themselves in a battle that started over five years ago. As they say, the process is the punishment, right?

Dr. Kelli Ward, one of the defendants, slammed Mayes in a post on X. “How much taxpayer money will Kris Mayes waste in her 5+ year old political vendetta against me & other Trump allies?” she wrote. “The Judge ruled that she violated our rights. She appealed to appeals court & lost. Now the AZ Supreme Court handed her another loss. When will the political persecution & lawfare end?”

This has nothing to do with justice. It’s the exact same conduct that prompted Trump to create the Anti-Weaponization Fund. Now we can see why Democrats were so opposed to it. The thing about weaponizing the government against people is that those wielding that power know the people they target typically don’t have the resources to fight back. Even if they manage to win, they still experience tremendous hardship.

This is about political retribution, nothing more. Hopefully the new effort fails too.


Justice

Judge Dismisses Murder Case Against Father Who Killed His Daughter

r's Abuser


Like everything leftist the hunter strike at Delany Hall is a sham

So, the Menu for Those on Hunger Strike at Delaney Hall Is Quite Bougie

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2026/06/05/so-the-menu-for-those-on-hunger-strike-inside-delaney-hall-is-quite-bougie-n2677291 


This is rich coming from people who actually interfered in the 2024 election process

Downing Street hits out after Vance post about Henry Nowak

The Collapse of Democrat Hispanic Support: Down 30 Points Since 2018

The Collapse of Democrat Hispanic Support: Down 30 Points Since 2018


https://dailytorch.com/2026/06/the-collapse-of-democrat-hispanic-support-down-30-points-since-2018/#google_vignette



By Manzanita Miller

With President Donald Trump’s approval rating underwater by over seventeen points and the GOP facing criticism over inflation and the Iran war in a critical midterm election, we would expect swing voters to be flocking to Democrats. Despite inflation and the Iran war creating strong headwinds for Republicans leading into November, Latino voters are fleeing from the Democratic Party, showing a twenty-point collapse since 2022 and a thirty-point collapse since 2018.

In 2022, Democrat Congressional candidates won Hispanics 60 percent to 39 percent according to NBC News exit polls. In 2018, Democrats won a full 69 percent of Latinos and Republicans won 29 percent according to CNN exit polls.

Now, the latest surveys show Democrats will be lucky if they can achieve even 40 percent of the Latino vote in November just four years after they achieved 60 percent in 2022.