Topic: Nadhim Zahawi
Nadhim Zahawi’s involvement in UK government policies highlights ongoing concerns about censorship and surveillance, particularly regarding online identity verification and vaccine passports. These measures threaten individual privacy and free expression by imposing restrictions on access to digital platforms and public life. The push for digital health passports and ID checks raises significant questions about government overreach and the erosion of civil liberties.
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Kemi Badenoch is the only UK Conservative Party leadership candidate to oppose the online censorship bill
“Parliament is now legislating for hurt feelings…”
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UK Vaccines Minister confirms shameful u-turn on vaccine passports
Zahawi promised it wouldn’t happen.
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UK Conservatives boycott party conference over imperious vaccine passports
An alternative conference will be focused on civil liberties.
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UK mandates vaccine passports, despite its own vaccine minister calling them “discriminatory”
Another assault on civil liberties as the UK mandates vaccine passports for nightclubs and “venues where large crowds gather.”
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UK government faces backlash after announcement of vaccine passport for pubs
PM Boris Johnson said it is legal for businesses to ask for a vaccine passport to allow entry.
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The UK government considers domestic vaccine passports it promised it wouldn’t introduce
Digital access to play sports and enter pubs and restaurants.
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UK citizens will have to show digital passport and vaccination status to get access to public life
Civil liberties take a dip in the UK under new proposals.









