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Britain Adds Another City's Worth of People While Its Infrastructure Crumbles

• via The Independent

Britain Adds Another City's Worth of People While Its Infrastructure Crumbles

The Second-Largest Population Surge in 75 Years Exposes a State That Can't Plan, Can't Build, and Can't Tell the Truth

The UK population grew by 755,254 in the year to June 2024, driven almost entirely by migration. This surge, the second-largest since World War Two, strains already collapsing public services and infrastructure. Amidst political theatre about digital ID cards, the real issue is a state incapable of planning or building for its population.

TThe Digital Leash: How Britain's Border Failures Spawned Universal Surveillance

• via The Independent

TThe Digital Leash: How Britain's Border Failures Spawned Universal Surveillance

Keir Starmer's Mandatory Digital ID Plan is a Symptom of Institutional Decay

As the UK struggles with record illegal migration and asylum backlogs, Keir Starmer's proposal for mandatory digital ID cards for all working adults reveals deeper issues of governmental incompetence and authoritarian overreach. This analysis explores the implications for civil liberties and the future of British democracy.