Musician,Writer,Producer. Co creator of the Jamiroquai sound 1992-1998/99. Grammy winner. Ivor Novello Outstanding Song Collection winner. Natural Law.
When I say “resist digital ID” I don’t mean the digital version of your identity on your phone…
We have officially struck the first spoke on the wheel, and we are about to accelerate through the rest. 2030 is the hard deadline. You have precious little time left to derail this high-speed train before the track runs out. The machine has been whirring for years, as laid out in the World Economic Forum’s insight report from 2018.
In the UK, Digital ID is already here in practice: One Login has been live since 2021, the GOV UK Wallet is the next layer, and the digital version of your identity (which will soon be offered as the convenient way to prove you’re over 16 to access social media) is only one token of a much larger stack.
They tell you it’s a convenience: a single sign-in, a digital “wallet” on your phone, a quicker way to do the paperwork. Don’t believe the marketing. Under the shiny surface sits a single key (One Login) and that key is already being shaped into the gate through which the state, banks and corporations will decide who can work, who can claim benefits, who can buy or sell property, and who can “access their own money.”
The Wallet is not a harmless app; it is a container for state-issued tokens. The tokens are being created to lock down every single spoke on this wheel. It is all run on a blockchain model. Once it’s live, absolutely everything you do will be tracked, monitored and controlled.
Every word you say. Every item you buy. Every meal you eat. Every post you put on social media. It will monitor where you travel, how much electricity you use, your private health records, your bills, and your contracts. They are turning your entire life into a digital checklist. If you don’t comply, they can switch you off. It is the total ownership of life itself. Total ownership of you, and your children.
When those tokens become the accepted proof for taxes, benefits, mortgages, business registration and everyday services, an app on your phone becomes the registry of your life.
On paper, it’s just forms, agreements, and systems being linked together. In practice, it’s the bones of something much bigger.
When public services plug into one central login – when a digital wallet consolidates every metric of your existence – those pieces stop being optional tools. Through coercion and exclusion, they become the system itself.
And once something becomes infrastructure, it is very hard to undo. It fades into the background of everyday life, and people stop questioning it. But they will wish they had. What was once presented as a choice slowly turns into the only practical way to live.
Imagine the consequence: your status becomes machine-readable. Miss a check-in, a payment, an automated deadline and the code can close a door for you before a human ever sees the file. Geofences grant or deny movement. Scores, flags and “trusted” badges route you into fast lanes or slow lanes. Or maybe they hit the kill-switch and turn your access to life off.
The “convenience” of a single credential or “wallet” is also the convenience of control; to rank and restrict at scale.
Don’t fool yourself that this is merely a fight over a digital version of your identity…
Westminster may perform the debate, but the script is drafted in globalists boardrooms, international bodies and procurement frameworks. The public petitioning and parliamentary grandstanding are visible gestures while the rails are bolted down in the background.
This is the moment when the shape of everyday liberty is being decided in code and contracts. The infrastructure exists; the choice is whether we let the single key become the unquestioned default.
If you care about keeping any space of life beyond machine rule, the argument starts here:
One Login and GOV UK wallet = one key, and the consequences if we hand them the gate.
DO NOT COMPLY. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THE GOV UK WALLET! REJECT DIGITAL ID!
Al Qaeda were going to kill all of us, ISIS, the Taliban, North Korea , Russian Hypersonic missiles. Iran was weeks away from killing everyone now we're signing deals with them and lifting sanctions. It's really hard to get motivated for the apocalypse nowadays
I already despised drugs and the drug game by the mid 1980s … it was a cointelpro chapter the Black community still hasn’t recovered fully from. The so called Govts created the streets.
Backed it with guns and money while drying up community opportunities. Reagan & Bush had a regime under them that saw a momentum sing ‘Aint No Stopping Us Now’ and eradicated many OGs at the time trapped in the Cocaine Wars leading to Crack paths
By 1987 out financed out gunned outed by the one sided law and no justice. RAP and HIP HOP questioned where this bulsht came from. Yo! Bum Rush The Show Paid in Full and Criminal Minded started to answer back with our MIND REVOLUTION … 40 years ago… and here we are
We were probably more broke but far from broken …
It’s been an honour to spend time with the inspirational CityTeam here in downtown Oakland who help the homeless and those with addictions. Thank you to the staff and volunteers and the people they are helping for allowing to me speak with them and hear their stories. See @M_Star_Online newspaper soon for my latest World Cup feature from here in the San Francisco area on the west coast of America
So. I am here in the centre of Oakland across the bay from San Francisco for a story about an inspirational group of people helping to give the homeless and those suffering from addictions hope. I have spent the last couple of hours with the team and been speaking with those they are helping. See @M_Star_Online newspaper soon for my next World Cup feature from America on a haven offering purpose, peace and healing