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Digital ID, Social Credit + State Control — Adam Brooks
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Filmed at the Scrap Digital ID rally, this speech features Adam Brooks speaking out against digital ID, vaccine passports, QR-code society, state control, data security risks and the future of personal freedom in the UK.
Adam Brooks was introduced to the crowd by Together Declaration co-founder Alan Miller, who described him as one of the “people’s heroes from Essex” — someone who started out running pubs, did not originally see himself as a public speaker, but became widely known during the lockdown years for speaking out against restrictions and the damage done to pubs, venues, families, children and ordinary communities.
About Adam Brooks:
Adam Brooks is an Essex publican, political commentator and campaigner who became widely known during the COVID lockdown years for speaking out against restrictions, vaccine passports and the impact of government policy on the hospitality industry. As a pub landlord, he was vocal about the pressure placed on pubs, venues and small businesses, and later became associated with Together Declaration and wider campaigns around civil liberties, freedom of speech, digital ID and state overreach.
In this speech, Adam explains why he joined Together Declaration and became one of its founding members. He says his involvement began because he did not want vaccine passports in the UK and did not want Britain to become what he describes as a checkpoint or QR-code society.
Speaking as a father, Adam says his main concern is the future of his three children. He warns that digital ID could create the foundation for a social credit-style system, where people may one day be restricted from travel, pensions, services or participation in society because of their opinions or behaviour.
Adam argues that digital ID is not just a convenience tool. In his words, it is a “control mechanism.” He says the policy was not clearly put to the public in Labour’s 2024 manifesto and argues that, if it had been, many people may have voted differently.
A search of the official Labour 2024 manifesto shows no direct mention of “digital ID” or “digital identity”; the only relevant “ID” reference concerns voter ID rules.
Labour’s 2024 manifesto:
https://labour.org.uk/change/manifesto-accessibility/
He also refers to the large public petition against digital ID and says opposition to this issue should not be divided by left, centre or right politics. His message is that people from across the political spectrum must unite against any system that could give the state too much power over everyday life.
The speech also raises concerns about hacking and data security. Adam references major data breaches overseas, including India, and questions whether the UK government can be trusted to keep sensitive personal information secure. He warns about the risks of placing pensions, benefits, health records, travel documents and personal identity data into centralised online systems that could become targets for hackers.
Whether you agree with every point or not, this speech raises major public-interest questions about digital ID, privacy, surveillance, civil liberties, government power, data security, democracy and the future of freedom in the UK.
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The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of WTF MEDIA®.
This content is presented for journalistic, documentary and educational purposes in the public interest. It is intended to inform the public and preserve a record of debate.
WTF MEDIA® does not endorse, promote or guarantee the accuracy of statements made by speakers or interviewees. Viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources and make up their own minds.
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Filmed at the Scrap Digital ID rally, this speech features Adam Brooks speaking out against digital ID, vaccine passports, QR-code society, state control, data security risks and the future of personal freedom in the UK.
Adam Brooks was introduced to the crowd by Together Declaration co-founder Alan Miller, who described him as one of the “people’s heroes from Essex” — someone who started out running pubs, did not originally see himself as a public speaker, but became widely known during the lockdown years for speaking out against restrictions and the damage done to pubs, venues, families, children and ordinary communities.
About Adam Brooks:
Adam Brooks is an Essex publican, political commentator and campaigner who became widely known during the COVID lockdown years for speaking out against restrictions, vaccine passports and the impact of government policy on the hospitality industry. As a pub landlord, he was vocal about the pressure placed on pubs, venues and small businesses, and later became associated with Together Declaration and wider campaigns around civil liberties, freedom of speech, digital ID and state overreach.
In this speech, Adam explains why he joined Together Declaration and became one of its founding members. He says his involvement began because he did not want vaccine passports in the UK and did not want Britain to become what he describes as a checkpoint or QR-code society.
Speaking as a father, Adam says his main concern is the future of his three children. He warns that digital ID could create the foundation for a social credit-style system, where people may one day be restricted from travel, pensions, services or participation in society because of their opinions or behaviour.
Adam argues that digital ID is not just a convenience tool. In his words, it is a “control mechanism.” He says the policy was not clearly put to the public in Labour’s 2024 manifesto and argues that, if it had been, many people may have voted differently.
A search of the official Labour 2024 manifesto shows no direct mention of “digital ID” or “digital identity”; the only relevant “ID” reference concerns voter ID rules.
Labour’s 2024 manifesto:
https://labour.org.uk/change/manifesto-accessibility/
He also refers to the large public petition against digital ID and says opposition to this issue should not be divided by left, centre or right politics. His message is that people from across the political spectrum must unite against any system that could give the state too much power over everyday life.
The speech also raises concerns about hacking and data security. Adam references major data breaches overseas, including India, and questions whether the UK government can be trusted to keep sensitive personal information secure. He warns about the risks of placing pensions, benefits, health records, travel documents and personal identity data into centralised online systems that could become targets for hackers.
Whether you agree with every point or not, this speech raises major public-interest questions about digital ID, privacy, surveillance, civil liberties, government power, data security, democracy and the future of freedom in the UK.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The views and opinions expressed in this video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of WTF MEDIA®.
This content is presented for journalistic, documentary and educational purposes in the public interest. It is intended to inform the public and preserve a record of debate.
WTF MEDIA® does not endorse, promote or guarantee the accuracy of statements made by speakers or interviewees. Viewers are encouraged to consult multiple sources and make up their own minds.
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