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    1. old-legs-623 on

      This alone should be sufficient cause for a revolution — and not from the “Reform” direction either.

    2. Waffle0calypse on

      I’m sure this won’t be mismanaged into a horrific scandal down the line. /s

    3. DisastrousAcshin on

      What does an American defence contractor require access to NHS patient data for exactly

    4. Various_Good_6964 on

      “Anyone external requiring access must have government security clearance and be approved by a member of NHS England staff at director level or above.”

      Quote from an NHS spokesperson… Unsure as to whether that means external to NHS or external to Palantir, hopefully the NHS. Otherwise, this is an absolute disaster waiting to happen. If the staff are appropriately vetted by govt, then it’s potentially not as bad as it sounds and if it helps make the NHS better, we should maybe have a slightly open mind… (Probably an unpopular opinion)

    5. >”Critics warn expanded access could increase the risk of a major data breach”

      It seems like giving Palantir access to detailed user medical data is already a major data breach given their nefarious practices.

    6. It’s amazing how we just have to accept it. No vote, no approval, our data is out of our control. Brilliant

    7. squeeze-my-lizard on

      If you think “who would be stupid enough to do this?”, remember that UK left the EU

    8. thesamesillycucumber on

      This seems to be nhs England, not Scotland, wales or northern island

    9. MyDadsGlassesCase on

      > NHS England will create an “admin” role, granting [Palantir](https://www.palantir.com/uk) staff “unlimited access” to the NDIT and identifiable patient data, the FT added.

      NHS England is granting access to NHS England patient data. The UK is not.

    10. theolentangy on

      Get ready to have your loan denied because you told your therapist you’re worried about money.

    11. a £300mill contract signed when the Tories were in control, for anyone wondering

    12. Nice to see the US isn’t the only country voluntarily working with the Evil Empire.

      At least we’ll be going down together, UK.

    13. HMCtripleOG on

      I’m absolutely disgusted. We petition against this and this is the response…. The levels of corruption are unreal

    14. 4FuckSnakes on

      The social contract, the idea that hard work will inevitably lead to a better life for you and your kids, is no longer possible. The sad fact is that all governments, fascist or otherwise, will need to find new ways to keep your sorry ungrateful ass in line.

    15. I legitimately question if we all just collectively lost our sanity at some point because how can it be that no matter where I look we’re making the dumbest choices possible, can we all for just a bit stop killing, exploiting, raping, abusing, bullying, hating and do so many more awful things to each other? It feels so obvious to any normal person so how come that again and again were getting proposals for chat control, this bullshit, new wars, whatever the fuck happened with Epstein etc, all the billionair greed that gets supported like it’s the most normal thing in the world? Where’s the pitchforks and activities from a certain time in Frances history that I probably can’t even mention here without getting a complaint/ban from reddit?

    16. Wait, what about GDPR? Should we not be implicitly asked for consent or be given the ability to opt out?

    17. Small-Percentage-181 on

      This extremely worrying isn’t doctors stuff supposed to be private now it’s been given to right wing american fascists?

    18. aalexanddraa on

      Is there anyway to stop this? Anything someone worried about their data held by the NHS can do about this?

    19. Magmaster12 on

      Maybe UK politicians should first consider asking who the Antichrist is before they give Peter Thiel a massive bag of money.

    20. SemiHemiDemiDumb on

      Why do I feel like I’m in the opening montage of a dystopian or post apocalyptic movie. You know where they are showing news reels showing headlines or snippets of the building blocks of the fall?

    21. NerdyBrando on

      I hate that these evil companies are named after things from LOTR. Tolkien would never.

    22. Just a friendly reminder, Palantir is literally named after the orb that Sauron used to corrupt Saruman in Lord of the Rings. How blatantly evil do you have to be to name your company after that?

    23. Well, that is a stupid decision, and I am sure will result in many horrible consequences.

    24. HopelessRespawner on

      Wtf, an American here, please stop giving Palantir anything. We don’t want them to fucking have it either. Fuck Thiel.

    25. Wonderful, let’s fork over our sensitive personal information to a foreign defence firm literally named after a cursed artefact used by the embodiment of pure evil to spy on people. I see *no way* this could possibly go wrong.

    26. Trashy_Cappy on

      All the British I’ve seen on their respective news channels, wagging their fingers at Americans for having to deal with the trump problem, seem to forget that their own Brexit was orchestrated by the same money and entities behind trump. and here we are, watching them feed palantier, one of the companies trying to destroy democratic society. unreal.

    27. shimoheihei2 on

      As someone working in IT projects with large enterprises, I can confirm that this sort of move is a very bad idea, and in 2026 almost no serious IT admin would grant that type of access. It shows very bad judgement on the part of the NHS.

    28. KindHearted_IceQueen on

      This is incredibly concerning and yet, within a week I’m certain it will disappear from the news cycle.

      We won’t hear much about it until a year or two later when the horrible consequences come to light and politicians will publicly lament that something should have been done about this and we’ll end up rinsing and repeating this process with something similar all over again. I truly wish things were different…