Die britische Regierung erwägt, Palantirs Beteiligung an einer zentralen NHS-Datenplattform zu beenden, nachdem sie von Abgeordneten, Gewerkschaften und Wahlkämpfern unter Beschuss geraten ist

    https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/20/palantir_nhs_break_clause/

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    1. Didsterchap11 on

      The fact that we even let them into our government is insane to me, prying them out of the NHS is good but we need to root these fuckers out of every corner of our country.

    2. SurgicalSlinky2020 on

      No American company should be that involved in our NHS, *especially* one as evil as Palantir

    3. Watch as they fuck up and double down because Labour couldn’t see the right thing to do if it hit them in the face

    4. StrokesJuiceman on

      “Considering”, lol…. Dude, there is nothing to consider here. The quicker you cut out the rot, the better.

    5. grayhaze2000 on

      Do it. Cut them out like a diseased liver that’s been on a nine month waiting list.

    6. Do it. And every Democrat running for the nomination in 2028 should face pressure from primary voters to pledge to do the same thing.

      The public’s money shouldn’t be going to companies that see the public as the enemy.

    7. Europe finally realized that we can not trust Microsoft…

      Who the fuck thought that Palantir is to be trusted?

    8. Sad_Fondant_4832 on

      Europe should ban anything related to US tech oligarchs and issue arrest warning if it cares about its population. 

    9. They are a fascist spyware and mercenary company and a threat to any nation that lets them into their government. Kick them out asap.

    10. I’m have a feeling Palantir is about to show them exactly why working with Palantir is bad, but it will prevent them from dumping Palantir. (aka, blackmailing profiles on all of them)

    11. SirWobblyOfSausage on

      That company is beyond insidious.

      David Cameron and Theresa May should be brought in for questioning. They allowed them MOD contacts.

    12. GunAndAGrin on

      Palantir loves the ‚flood the zone‘ strategy adopted from Politics/Media by Big Tech.

      The entire purpose is to get this shit out there quickly. Get complicit politicians to support it in the short term. Infest as many private/public systems as possible while the governmental gears grind slowly in terms of understanding risk and impact.

      So that by the time sane people realize whats happening, and consider cutting the cord and/or regulating, we’re all deep into Sunk Cost territory; where even sane people find it difficult to justify the cost of eliminating a service, even if its rational to do so.

      Data Control AI, Surveillance, etc., all this shit is being fast tracked and railroaded into everything because these companies are well aware that once they are in, they are in. If NHS backs away from Palantir, if everyone backed away from Palantir, that would be fantastic…but I wont hold my breath.

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