417 of 568 pages of the NHS Palantir contract were blanked out when The Good Law Project tried to examine them. 417.
And then the lawyers got involved.

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@Silversnapples Evidently Plantir have a lot to hide from the public about what they will do with the personal data of the UK population.
You are not as gullible as the politicians who signed the contracts (against the advice of most security experts).

@Silversnapples

How strangely unenforceable as a contract with people that is.

Oh, it's not a contract "with" the UK public, silly me!

@Silversnapples I do contribute to The Good Law Project, on a monthly subscription. I have previously contributed to political parties (Labour, Libs, Greens - OK, I'm definitely "left leaning"), and "Led By Donkeys" - purely because it feels like they do what Labour should be talking about.

And The Trussell Trust - I'm not rich, but we all have to help each other.

@Silversnapples To me, that contract is invalid. If I can't read it, I won't sign it.

@Silversnapples The one thing the British are forbidden to know is how successive governments have sold out every inch of the country to American corporations.

That's the real source of so called "Broken Britain" but it shalt not be named by the media, which is again owned by American corporations.

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#uk #palantir #nhs #digitalsovereignty

@Silversnapples
How can they possibly justify redacting *any* text in a goddamn *NHS* contract?

I'm not British, so maybe I'm out of the loop. Is the NHS somehow responsible for nuclear codes or rosters of covert agents? Do they oversee top secret weapons development?

@Silversnapples fucking of course does the NHS have a contract with Palantir. What the hell.
@Silversnapples just like the other files peter thiel is in
@Silversnapples frankly: if your contract needs several hundred pages, that alone means there's something wrong.

@Silversnapples Taking the piss of the public at a vast scale.

All government contracts should be transparent?

The much cited commercial sensitivity should apply to business to business transactions, not governments.

So if they were transparent, would it really damage contract negotiation?

Maybe I am foolhardy here. Not too sure.