@Keir_Starmer It is not possible for someone in your position to be this out of touch with the public. This can only be an intentional piss take and it worked. I and millions of British citizens and residents, am thoroughly offended by this post.
I think the problem this government has with digital ID is that they've already built it. Everyone already has a number. Your data is already consolidated into a digital profile. All the tracking and organisational mechanisms are already in place. Now though, they NEED the legislation to legalise their use of it. This is why it won't go away and why successive governments will just continue the push.
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You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing.
That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens.
Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior.
A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
🚨 BREAKING: France’s Digital ID System Hacked—Sensitive Data of 19 Million Citizens Now Sold on the Dark Web
France’s centralized digital identity platform, operated by France Titres (formerly ANTS), suffered a major breach on April 15, 2026.
Hackers stole records affecting roughly one-third of the French population and started auctioning them on dark web forums.
The exposed database contains:
• Full names
• Email addresses and phone numbers
• Dates and places of birth
• Postal addresses
• Unique government account IDs
This information gives criminals powerful tools for identity theft, phishing campaigns, synthetic identities, and large-scale financial fraud.
The system manages passports, national ID cards, driver’s licenses, residency permits, and vehicle registrations.
Officials confirmed no biometric photos or uploaded documents were taken, but the core personal data is now circulating.
Hackers operating under aliases like “breach3d” and “ExtaseHunters” posted the massive dump soon after the intrusion.
French authorities acknowledged the security incident and are notifying affected individuals, though the sheer scale makes rapid alerts challenging.
France has seen multiple major government data breaches recently, including student records via ÉduConnect, bank account details, and medical information.
Centralized systems handling vast amounts of linked personal data create high-value targets that attract persistent attackers.
Action steps if you’re in France or have connections there:
• Closely monitor all financial and government accounts
• Strengthen 2FA on every service
• Stay alert for phishing attempts impersonating official agencies
• Consider credit monitoring or freezes where available
French authorities detained a 15-year-old suspect on April 25 in connection with the breach.
The teenager is believed to have operated under the alias “breach3d” and offered between 12 and 18 million records for sale on hacking forums.
Prosecutors in Paris have opened a formal investigation into the minor on computer crime charges.
The full story is still unfolding as more details emerge about how the breach occurred and the exact scope of the exposure.
This incident highlights the profound dangers of centralized digital ID systems.
When governments consolidate citizens’ most sensitive personal information into single, internet-connected databases, they create massive single points of failure.
One successful hack can expose millions instantly, turning everyday personal details into weapons for widespread fraud and surveillance.
As nations push for broader digital ID adoption, this breach serves as a stark reminder that convenience and control come at the steep price of heightened vulnerability for entire populations.
As an MP, I will not comply with Digital ID.
I just won't do it, and I hope many millions of British men and women will join me.
Send a message to Starmer - share this graphic absolutely everywhere.
I will not comply with Digital ID.
I urge @elonmusk, @JDVance and the wider American administration to deploy whatever appropriate power they hold to prevent Keir Starmer from banning X in Britain.
Free speech must be protected, and such disgusting authoritarianism must be resisted.
We need help.
You’ve probably heard the phrase “there’s always a tweet”..meaning something said in the past can always be found in the modern social media age. Well increasingly nowadays there is always a video. This one of Keir Starmer is an absolute cracker….it could not possibly BE more apt…or more damning!!
Labour says banning certain foreign political commentators from Britain is about “protecting democracy.”
No. Democracies do not ban speakers because the Government dislikes their politics.
We have formally demanded the evidence against Eva Vlaardingerbroek and others. If laws were broken, prove it. If not, stop branding political dissent as extremism.
Free speech does not cease to matter simply because a government finds it politically inconvenient.
A simple question to @NorfolkPolice :
If I can buy counterfeit and duty not paid cigarettes and tobacco from dozens of different shops in Great Yarmouth - all being sold openly and all in Kurdish and Asian run shops, why can't you do it?
Seems you are happy to spend hours harassing people for tweets, but an illegal and violent business worth £3 billion a year, run primarily by Kurdish gangs, is going on right under your eyes.
Don't tell me you don't have resources - two men could easily catch twenty of them in a day and record them and identify each shop, as we did.
Are you scared of them? @RupertLowe10