Palantir UK boss rules out contract bids for digital ID over ‘undemocratic’ concern

https://www.thenational.scot/news/25515531.palantir-uk-boss-rules-contract-bids-digital-id/

Posted by F0urLeafCl0ver

4 comments
  1. I wonder what the real reason is because they have no problem doing it in Germany despite opposition.

  2. Hmm according to reddit usual sentiment, Palantir supposed to be the root of all evil. I am confused since this specifically is a cool move IMHO. Am I reading it wrong?

  3. Good.

    I hope more tech companies will do the same

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  4. If even palantir are saying no then the government should ask wtf its doing. No one voted for this. It wasn’t in the manifesto. This is simply a disgusting undemocratic authoritarian step from a government desperate for ideas that has…through the OSA, the restriction of protest…already demonstrated its willingness to behave evermore totalitarian….not to mention how labour slate the tories for baroness mones apparent curruption yet seem very happy to hand over billions to…euan Blairs company…son of the spider himself…Tony Blair.

    I like to think that America would veto any American company from having any involvement in this at all…including Microsoft

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