Carer's Allowance is the primary UK benefit for individuals who look after someone with an illness or disability. [1]
•Weekly rate: £86.45 (or £345.80 a month).
•Minimum care requirement: 35 hours per week.
•Earnings limit: £204 per week after tax, National Insurance, and allowable expenses.
Yet when they put your loved one into care home they will lose their estate and that estate will be paid to the “carers” at a much higher rate. 5 or 6 thousand a month.
Why is there such a disparity in the cost of care ?
clearly, one of the main drivers and obstacles for people looking for care for a loved one is cost and having to work.
So why couldn’t people simply care for their loved ones at home sell their houses and live off the estate?
Let me tell you if they drew £5000, or £6000 a month off that estate as a family carer from everyone would call them con merchants wouldn’t they.
but no one bats an eyelid at a care home doing it.
many with little Care whatsoever in them.
Then there is standards of care and I would suggest if you were available full-time to care for your own parent or loved one that you would give them the very best Care they could possibly get.
You could have anything retrofitted and that could be paid for by the person’s estate, you could source it yourselves and get the best prices.
The point I makers there are far better far more cost-effective ways of caring for people.
I would always suggest somebody sell their property and move in with a family member and use that money to finance the Care. It would be much better care from a much better person they knew and loved and the money would be there to reasonably financed that .
I also suspect they would live much longer in family care rather than in care homes whether they are jabbed every half hour
Back in 2022, Australian senator Alex Antic warned Australians about the dystopian digital tyranny they were sleepwalking into—and the Chinese-inspired social credit system it would pave the way for.
Not enough people paid attention.
Fast forward to 2026 and Australia now has digital ID, CBDC pilot projects, growing facial recognition infrastructure and smart city tracking technology—all the necessary requirements for the rollout of a Chinese-inspired social credit system.
You are absolutely right, Missellie. I am, literally, having the best time ever! I have the opportunity to spend this time with my daughter & grandsons. She’s a single mom and a nurse so my house arrest is going to work out great for all of us, and those boys love their grandma. I’m going to savour this precious time.
I’ve just returned from my church where I was performing my community service and, I have to tell you, it was a great morning with great people. My goodness, we laughed and had fun.
I’m also performing community service at our local food bank which feels less like a sentence and, instead, is very fulfilling. I love meeting the clients and the staff & other volunteers. I’m hoping to continue to volunteer after my mandatory hours are completed, but you’re right, that would be a bit too much freedom I suppose.
I’m taking french classes, just accepted a job that’s going to enable me to travel some, and started a show with my good friend and partner in crime, @ChrisBarber1975. We even have a special segment dedicated to our unfortunate haters like you. Congratulations you’re about to be featured!
So, yes, I’m very lucky and more free than I have ever been. You have my gratitude for the reminder.
I also agree with your philosophy… I WON’T LET THE WORLD STEAL MY KINDNESS!
See how easy it is to find common ground?
Prayin for you! Xoxoxox
BBC executives, like many if not most of its journalists, believe that their left-wing mindset is the political centre-ground and thus embodies balance, fairness and truth. Anyone who challenges that mindset is therefore axiomatically regarded as an extremist or hopeless partisan and is self-righteously ignored.
The BBC embodies a hermetically-sealed thought system. It has betrayed its core Charter principles of truth and fairness and is a disgrace to journalism. The case for de-funding it is now overwhelming.
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The UK government is mulling a VPN crackdown which would be highly disruptive to a huge number of tech workers and cost the economy significantly. They know. They don’t care.
To them information control is the absolute top priority. British people must only hear their narrative.
Here’s why Digital ID must not be rolled out in the UK and US.
It’s the single most important piece of infrastructure that Silicon Valley and the corporations associated with them need, we must not comply.
Larry Fink CEO of Blackrock and now acting chairman of the WEF, he’s saying everything will be on the same universal ledger or database, and everything on that will have a unique identifier/number.
The tokenizing of everything includes green spaces or as Larry Fink calls them ‘natures assets’ as a new additions to their financial portfolio. These will be put on a blockchain and surveilled by drones.
The Tony Blair Institute is calling for a National Data Library, it means Blair’s previously ditched Digital ID has been resurrected in line with extreme corporate pressure from the entire AI industry, Palantir, Google, Meta, Facebook, etc, and Keir Starmer’s AI Growth Zones launched in January 2025 are a key deregulated facet.
Keir Starmer is point blank lying to the public when he says Digital ID will not track the lives of Brits, this statement is the polar opposite of what Silicon Valley wants, there is no way that Starmer is pushing Digital ID for benign reasons.
https://t.co/DVv96ifvbD
The US and UK both refused to sign up for the EU’s AI Safety Summit in Paris earlier this year, JD Vance calling the EU’s proposals “woke regulation”.
Watch @_whitneywebb talk about Starmer, TBI, and the corporate push for Digital ID
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My petition should be soaring past the 10,000 mark.
Help me share it as widely as possible.
What's at stake is an abnormal proliferation of tax havens and feudal enclaves where your every waking moment is recorded and used as profit motives for the most malign corporations on the planet.
This is why Keir Starmer is pushing Blair's failed Digital ID project, the extraordinary amount of free zones rolled out by the Tories after Brexit, and now by Starmer's government, is not about innovation or economic growth for the majority of British citizens.
It is about legalising the colonisation of your own villages, towns, and cities while making you pay for this with public money (State aid), your money, to corporations like US Blackrock and Blackstone whose latest financial gambit is within critical public infrastructure, they even have a name for their plans; The Infrastructure Imperative.
The deadline for the petition is 30th December 2025.
This must be stopped at all costs.
https://t.co/aH1mgtUni6
We have to be honest about what’s happening in developed countries.
Technology has moved the bar higher on the work that is considered valuable.
It was once very hard to be a London Black Cab Driver. Now you can do this job with almost no English and no knowledge of London streets.
It was once extremely hard to film, edit and distribute television content. Now a teenager in their bedroom can have a million subscribers to their YouTube channel.
Tech is making complex and valuable jobs more simple. It’s making jobs remote. It’s automating them completely.
Amazing, talented people in Bangladesh will work on the UK time zone for £4 per hour. There are firms in India that are totally dedicated to being a European back office. With AI copilots, there are fewer jobs they can’t do well.
Three generations ago, millions of people in Britain made basic things like cutlery, crockery, utensils and simple appliances. Textiles and furnishings were made locally and provided decent jobs for many people. All of that stuff is made in Asia and shipped in.
It’s not the Rich who are hoarding wealth. We’ve just moved the minimum requirement to work in the UK higher and higher. Not everyone can work in tech, engineering, mergers, finance or consulting. Many people need simple jobs - but tech has devalued or eradicated these jobs… and even more jobs are on the block thanks to AI.
Tens of millions of British people think that wealth creators have stolen their slice of the pie. The truth is that the wealth creators have almost no connection to these people at all. Wealth creators are working on complex, highly scalable professions that can be done from anywhere in the world and that serve buyers all over the world.
Before the 1970s the developed world and the “third world” had almost no economic connection to each other. They just coexisted as their own ecosystems. This is happening within the borders of countries.
A person with a scalable, tech enabled business has almost no connection whatsoever to a person struggling to find a job. They are in two disconnected worlds.
The danger in all of this is that the government is treating the wealthy as if they’ve done something wrong and they need punishing. The poor think they have the power to deprive the rich of something. The truth is that neither the government or the poor have much leverage over these wealthy individuals. These people can leave and are leaving.
We need to face up to the real problem - we have 20M+ workers whose current skill set is below the threshold required to be more valuable than a remote worker or freely available technology. And the tech is getting better by the day.
Don’t be deceived when they quietly drop the name "BritCard" or pretend they’ve backed away from a national digital ID. That was never the endgame; the "BritCard" was not even the first step, just a single token in a much larger system.
The UK Gov Wallet is already in place (already being "trialled" with the Veterans card and soon a digital drivers licence) and is being built to consolidate identity, access, entitlements, and eventually, control over your participation in society... total control over every single aspect of your life.
The UK Gov Wallet is locked behind a One Login account. You won’t be asked; you’ll be "required" to have one. No One Login, no access. One Login is already functioning as a de facto digital ID.
Your "BritCard" simply would have been another token in the wallet. They’ll turn your life into tokens. Who you are, what you earn, where you go, what you’re allowed to do, all reduced to digital permission slips. Lose a token, lose your job, your home, your freedom. Welcome to digital imprisonment.
So, this fight isn’t just about ID: you are not fighting a single digital identity card. You are facing the foundation of an entire digital infrastructure of control:
🔜tied to services,
🔜tied to movement,
🔜tied to housing,
🔜tied to money,
🔜tied to health,
🔜tied to employment,
🔜tied to rights.
Opting out won’t be an option once the system is embedded and the infrastructure is already built.
And don’t think a loophole will save you, either. "Mandatory" might not mean law yet, but don’t be naive. They will make it law, and they will enforce it. And let’s be clear: this isn’t some Labour, Labour Together, or even a Tony Blair Institute plan or proposal. Stop misattributing it to people who couldn’t manage a sandwich shop, never mind a surveillance state.
If digital ID collapses, so does their entire agenda. But to understand why and how to resist it, you need to know who’s really planning it. Most people are looking the wrong way, and that’s exactly how they want it.
Stop looking to Westminster for answers; they’re just part of the show. Most MPs are pawns - they’d need a three-page memo to find the door, never mind open it. They’re not strategists; they’re seat-fillers who think they matter.
Know what you're resisting, and know it now.
https://t.co/q2mWP4OQPO
This is a global assault on your freedom. This is a calculated, globalist plan to trap you, imprison you, force you, and control every aspect of your life.
If you don’t wake up and spread the word, this will explode into a total nightmare - a brutal dystopia worse than you can imagine.
Ignorance won’t save you. Silence won’t save you. Only knowledge and resistance can.
Just to be clear - a digital ID is a totally insane idea.
If you understand the technology, no thinking individual would want to give centralised control over their digital life over to the government. You MUST make it hard for them to triangulate everything about you.
With that said, they already have access to all the data and there’s almost nothing stopping them from building the ID system behind the scenes anyway.
Centralisation of your data is like giving someone a master key to your whole life. And that someone can change every 5 years. Think of your least favourite politician and imagine them having centralised dashboard to all aspects of your life - healthcare, legal, financial, social, logistical, etc.
The real issue is that they can and will just build this anyway. The Tony Blair Institute have been researching this for over a decade and recommend a system where they just need to plug in all the data and it’s done. Indirectly they are selling this system into 10-20 governments around the world. The system isn’t built in a way that it needs authorisation from users, it just needs the government to plug in the existing data.
It’s not enough to fight it at a surface level because it’s not something that requires citizens to be involved. It can simply be switched on.
The UK Is Being Carved Up And Nobody's Talking About It
While the mainstream media stays silent, Britain is being systematically divided into 86 deregulated corporate enclaves: 74 Special Economic Zones and 12 Freeports, now merged under the banner of "Industrial Strategy Zones," with +200 AI Growth Zones on the way.
It sounds incomprehensible, but it's documented government policy, implemented through secondary legislation that bypasses Parliamentary scrutiny and public consultation.
What I've uncovered:
25-year licenses granting corporations sovereign powers over designated territories
Billions in state aid flowing to private companies while regular businesses face increased costs
Systematic dismantling of employment rights, environmental protections, and food safety standards
A two-tier economy where location determines which rules apply
Bipartisan complicity; both Tory and Labour officials serving on free zone consortia boards
For eight years, I've been researching this as an unpaid volunteer, connecting the dots between Brexit, free zones, and the corporate takeover of public services and infrastructure.
If you value independent research that challenges the silence:
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The zones are spreading. The clock is ticking. And the media won't tell you.
#ZoneFever #Freeports #SEZs #CorporateTakeover #Brexit
Banks now telling you your estimated carbon footprint.
Wait until it says, ‘Sorry Dave, you can’t buy that. You’re over your carbon allowance.’
It’s coming.
You grab a sandwich on your lunch break, BEEP. ‘You’ve exceeded your carbon allowance for today.’
You better starve today because some billionaire in a private jet decided your sandwich is killing the planet.
You’ll be skipping meals to save your carbon score and they’ll be flying private to Davos, eating steak and laughing at you for complying.
Digital ID will bring in a system like this, where you will be limiting how many showers you can have and how much meat you can eat.
Where does it end?
Keir Starmer's planned National Digital ID scheme announced in September 2025 and set for rollout by mid-2029, is still in the consultation and planning phase, with tech companies, including potentially Oracle preparing to bid for multi-billion-pound contracts.
Official government announcements do not name any providers yet.
That said, Oracle is frequently speculated to be a strong contender due to its deep existing ties to UK government IT infrastructure:
Oracle holds £1 billion in multi-year cloud contracts across departments like the Home Office, Ministry of Justice, and Department for Work and Pensions, which could underpin digital ID systems.
The Home Office recently extended its Oracle cloud deal by £54 million over five years for general services, starting November 2025, not explicitly for digital ID, but relevant given the Home Office's lead on immigration and identity verification.
Oracle's founder, Larry Ellison, has donated significantly to the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (over £300 million reported in some discussions), which has lobbied for digital ID schemes and influenced Labour's policy thinking.
Oracle is vehemently pro-Israel.
Hillel Fuld, who is identified as a strategic advisor to Oracle, recently published a post suggesting that released prisoners should be forcibly tattooed with the Star of David, a symbol sacred to Jewish identity as a mark of punishment or control. This statement has been widely interpreted as dehumanising, discriminatory, and evocative of historical atrocities, including forced markings of persecuted peoples. (see screenshot)
In June 2025, Australia revoked Hillel Fuld's visa / barring his entry, citing concerns about his online rhetoric (including that certain statements could be “Islamophobic” or inciting hatred, or “risk to good order”) as reasons.
Fuld serves as strategic advisor for numerous tech / startup companies and works with big global tech brands like Google, Microsoft, Oracle (among others) in advisory or marketing/evangelism roles.
As the UK debates privacy vs. security, do we want Oracle handling our IDs?
#DigitalID @andrewfeinstein@ZackPolanski@novaramedia@DoubleDownNews@declassifiedUK@TheCanaryUK@kennardmatt
There’s growing discussion around Oracle and its founder Larry Ellison, particularly his belief in using data to shape public behaviour.
Ellison once said:
“With enough data, you can start to influence people’s behaviour so they become better citizens, obey the law, pay their taxes, drive safely.”
In February 2024, Oracle representatives attended a Cabinet Office roundtable on public-sector AI, chaired by Oliver Dowden MP.
To date, there’s no public record of any direct meeting between Larry Ellison and the UK Government in the last five years.
I’ve now submitted Freedom of Information requests to uncover more detail about this roundtable including any briefings, memos, or internal summaries that might explain what was discussed.
- Man with Down’s admitted with a broken hip, easily fixed with surgery.
- Mistakenly marked down as 'nil by mouth' for NINE DAYS.
- Due to disability can’t explain he’s hungry.
- Literally starves to death on the ward. Nobody notices him slowly dying.
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These are the released Pfizer Documents with the thousands of Side Effects that they desperately tried to have Sealed and Hidden from YOU, for 75 years.