Dear @Keir_Starmer
I write this open letter not out of malice, but out of profound frustration and heartbreak shared by countless Britons who once placed their hopes in you and the Labour Party. When you assumed the role of Prime Minister, we didnt believe in a new era of strong, decisive leadership—one that would address the deep-seated issues plaguing our nation after years of Conservative mismanagement. Like expected we have been met with a tenure marked by hesitation, U-turns, and a glaring absence of the bold vision which you promised during your campaign.
Your handling of critical matters— from the ongoing cost-of-living crisis to the crumbling NHS, from immigration policies that fail to deliver to foreign affairs where Britain appears diminished on the world stage—has been nothing short of disappointing. Time and again, you've opted for half-measures and political expediency over principled action, leaving families struggling, communities divided, and our economy in limbo. The winter fuel allowance cuts, the reluctance to tackle tax loopholes for the wealthy, and the slow progress on housing and infrastructure reforms are just a few examples of how you've let down the very people who voted for change. We expected a leader who would stand firm against vested interests and fight for the working class; what we've got is a government that seems more interested in managing decline than inspiring renewal.
This weak pathetic leadership has eroded public trust at a time when we need it most. Polls reflect a growing disillusionment, with approval ratings plummeting and whispers of regret echoing across the country. You've squandered the mandate given to you, failing to unite us or deliver the transformative policies that could have rebuilt Britain. The anger simmering among the public is palpable—among pensioners facing cold winters, young people burdened by debt, and workers whose wages stagnate while prices soar. We feel betrayed, Keir, because you promised better, and you've delivered mediocrity.
For the sake of our nation's future, I join the chorus of voices calling for your resignation. Step aside and allow someone with the conviction and courage to lead us forward. Britain deserves a Prime Minister who can rise to the challenges of our time, not one who wilts under pressure. Resign now, before more damage is done.
Yours in disappointment and urgency,
From Millions of Concerned British Citizens 🇬🇧
Digital ID for every adult is not progress. It is the end of a free society dressed up as convenience.
I am a cyber security specialist. This is my take.
They are selling it as a fix for illegal migration. That is bollocks.
We spend hundreds of billions a year on cyber security and yet the volume of breaches is breaking records. The threat is growing faster than the spend.
Digital ID will not stop boats. It will not stop trafficking gangs. It will not fix a broken border.
Criminals will work around it.
Honest citizens will pay the price.
It builds giant data banks that track where you go, what you buy, what you read and who you speak to.
It links your identity to every checkpoint in daily life.
One breach and your life is exposed.
Look at Jaguar Land Rover and the airports in recent weeks. Now imagine that at national scale on an ID system tied to everything you need to live your daily life.
Here is the risk that ministers will not admit.
Ransomware seeded through a supplier or an insider:
It lies quiet for months. It rolls through the backups. On trigger day the register and the recovery sets are both encrypted.
Payments fail. Health and benefits stall. Borders slow. Citizens are frozen out until a ransom is paid or the state rebuilds from scratch.
Centralise identity and you centralise failure.
Do not fall for the pitch.
Function creep is certain. It starts as login.
It becomes access to money, travel, speech and public services.
It turns rights into permissions controlled by the state and its contractors.
It creates a single point of failure for criminals, insiders and hostile states to target.
It will punish the elderly, the poor and anyone who is not always online.
It will centralise risk and outsource blame.
It will not stop fraud.
It will not stop illegal migration.
It will build the machinery for a social credit system by stealth.
If ministers cared about the border, they would enforce current laws, resource patrols and processing, close loopholes and remove those with no right to stay.
You do not need a national ID to do any of that.
We scrapped ID cards in 2010 for a reason.
Britain does not need a central register to prove age or status.
Yes to privacy first proofs. No to a database state.
If you celebrate the assassination of an innocent person just because their political views differ from yours, you’ve lost your way. It doesn’t matter what their beliefs were or how strongly you disagreed with them.
🚨 The UK government is about to turbo-charge the Equality Act in a way that could kill pubs, censor football fans, and destroy free speech in hospitality & beyond.
Let’s talk about Clause 18 – the so-called "Banter Ban" 🧵
David Lammy and his team have been in his role as foreign secretary for 233 days.
In that short time they have racked up £521,525 in food and drink expenses.
£2238 a DAY.
State Pension: £31.60 a day.
There’s ONLY 140,000 BTC left on OTC markets. If microstrategy makes three more purchases, ALL OTC BTC is depleted. If the ETFs accumulate as much as they did in January, OTC BTC is depleted. If the U.S. and 15 states begin to buy bitcoin… you get the idea. There’s almost no bitcoin left even for institutions.