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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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STORY #1 - The UK is racing to impose a dystopian digital ID—one that decides whether you can work, bank, or even go online.

This goes far beyond immigration. It’s about control over every aspect of your life.

Minister Liz Kendall admitted it outright: digital ID will determine who can access government services—and who can’t. No ID means no access. That isn’t convenience—it’s exclusion.

Australia shows us what’s coming next. A rollout pitched as “voluntary” in 2024 has already become mandatory. By next year, Australians won’t even be able to perform a Google search without a digital ID. Now the UK is moving in lockstep, with reports confirming that digital IDs will soon be tied to jobs, housing, and immigration checks.

Critics call it the oldest trick in the book: problem, reaction, solution. Open the borders, spark outrage, then use the chaos to push digital ID as the “fix” for the problems they just made. But the ones really being locked out aren’t the migrants—it’s you.

This isn’t about stopping illegals. It’s the blueprint of a global control grid—and once the gates slam shut, they rarely open again.

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